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Naomi C Z Andrews

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Journal of Youth and Adolescence|July 14, 2019
Prestigious Youth are Leaders but Central Youth are Powerful: What Social Network Position Tells us About Peer RelationshipsNaomi C Z Andrews
Journal of Adolescence|June 7, 2024
Using retrospective reports to develop profiles of harmful versus playful teasing experiencesNaomi C Z Andrews, Molly Dawes
Journal of Adolescence|August 6, 2025
"I Laughed Along for Years But Hated It Inside:" Understanding Nuance in Peer Teasing Experiences Using a Thematic AnalysisNaomi C Z Andrews, Molly Dawes
Archives of Sexual Behavior|December 5, 2025
Does It Hurt More To Be Called "Gay" or "Pizza Face"?: Gender Differences in Teasing Content and Associated HarmXimena Paredes Robredo, Naomi C Z Andrews, Molly Dawes
Journal of Family Psychology : JFP : Journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association (Division 43)|October 1, 2020
A national implementation of a community-based intervention for mothers experiencing violence in relationshipsNaomi C Z Andrews, Mary Motz, Debra J Pepler
Journal of Community Psychology|April 11, 2020
Developing and testing a readiness tool for interpersonal violence prevention partnerships with community-based projectsNaomi C Z Andrews, Mary Motz, Debra J Pepler
Archives of Sexual Behavior|February 18, 2016
On the Association Between Self-Reported Own- and Other-Gender Similarity and the Use of Physical and Relational Aggression in Sixth Grade ChildrenNaomi C Z Andrews, Carol Lynn Martin, Annabella M Gallagher
Aggressive Behavior|November 27, 2020
A dyadic perspective on aggressive behavior between friendsNaomi C Z Andrews, Laura D Hanish, Debra J Pepler
Journal of Youth and Adolescence|February 25, 2017
Reciprocal Associations between Delinquent Behavior and Social Network Position during Middle SchoolNaomi C Z Andrews, Laura D Hanish, Carlos E Santos
Aggressive Behavior|January 18, 2017
Does an aggressor's target choice matter? Assessing change in the social network prestige of aggressive youthNaomi C Z Andrews, Laura D Hanish, Carlos E Santos
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Journal of Youth and Adolescence|July 14, 2019
Prestigious Youth are Leaders but Central Youth are Powerful: What Social Network Position Tells us About Peer RelationshipsNaomi C Z Andrews
Journal of Adolescence|June 7, 2024
Using retrospective reports to develop profiles of harmful versus playful teasing experiencesNaomi C Z Andrews, Molly Dawes
Journal of Adolescence|August 6, 2025
"I Laughed Along for Years But Hated It Inside:" Understanding Nuance in Peer Teasing Experiences Using a Thematic AnalysisNaomi C Z Andrews, Molly Dawes
Archives of Sexual Behavior|December 5, 2025
Does It Hurt More To Be Called "Gay" or "Pizza Face"?: Gender Differences in Teasing Content and Associated HarmXimena Paredes Robredo, Naomi C Z Andrews, Molly Dawes
Journal of Family Psychology : JFP : Journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association (Division 43)|October 1, 2020
A national implementation of a community-based intervention for mothers experiencing violence in relationshipsNaomi C Z Andrews, Mary Motz, Debra J Pepler
Journal of Community Psychology|April 11, 2020
Developing and testing a readiness tool for interpersonal violence prevention partnerships with community-based projectsNaomi C Z Andrews, Mary Motz, Debra J Pepler
Archives of Sexual Behavior|February 18, 2016
On the Association Between Self-Reported Own- and Other-Gender Similarity and the Use of Physical and Relational Aggression in Sixth Grade ChildrenNaomi C Z Andrews, Carol Lynn Martin, Annabella M Gallagher
Aggressive Behavior|November 27, 2020
A dyadic perspective on aggressive behavior between friendsNaomi C Z Andrews, Laura D Hanish, Debra J Pepler
Journal of Youth and Adolescence|February 25, 2017
Reciprocal Associations between Delinquent Behavior and Social Network Position during Middle SchoolNaomi C Z Andrews, Laura D Hanish, Carlos E Santos
Aggressive Behavior|January 18, 2017
Does an aggressor's target choice matter? Assessing change in the social network prestige of aggressive youthNaomi C Z Andrews, Laura D Hanish, Carlos E Santos
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