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    Children's Physiological and Emotional Reactions to Witnessing Bullying Predict Bystander Intervention by Barhight, Lydia R., Hubbard, Julie A., Hyde, Christopher T.

    Published in Child development (01-01-2013)
    “…Study goals were to explore whether children clustered into groups based on reactions to witnessing bullying and to examine whether these reactions predicted…”
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    The simultaneous assessment of and relations between children's sympathetic and parasympathetic psychophysiology and their reactive and proactive aggression by Moore, Christina C., Hubbard, Julie, Morrow, Michael T., Barhight, Lydia R., Lines, Meghan M., Sallee, Meghann, Hyde, Christopher T.

    Published in Aggressive behavior (01-11-2018)
    “…The goal of the current study was to examine the link between children's psychophysiology and aggression when both constructs were assessed simultaneously in…”
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    The Psychophysiology Supporting Children's Constructive Responses to Peer Provocation by Moore, Christina C., Hubbard, Julie, Morrow, Michael T., Barhight, Lydia R., Lines, Meghan M., Sallee, Meghann, Hyde, Christopher T.

    Published in Merrill-Palmer Quarterly (01-10-2019)
    “…The goal of the present study was to test the hypothesis that, when children respond to peer provocation assertively, their physiology at that moment will be…”
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    How do varied populations interact with embodied conversational agents? Findings from inner-city adolescents and prisoners by Hubal, Robert C., Fishbein, Diana H., Sheppard, Monica S., Paschall, Mallie J., Eldreth, Diana L., Hyde, Christopher T.

    Published in Computers in human behavior (01-05-2008)
    “…Two studies were conducted to identify individual characteristics that predict behavioral responses to violence prevention interventions. These studies used…”
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    The Relations among Observational, Physiological, and Self-Report Measures of Children's Anger by Hubbard, Julie A., Parker, Elizabeth H., Ramsden, Sally R., Flanagan, Kelly D., Relyea, Nicole, Dearing, Karen F., Smithmyer, Catherine M., Simons, Robert F., Hyde, Christopher T.

    Published in Social development (Oxford, England) (01-02-2004)
    “…Our first goal was to examine the relations among observational, physiological, and self‐report measures of children's anger. Our second goal was to…”
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