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    What is bullying? A theoretical redefinition by Volk, Anthony A., Dane, Andrew V., Marini, Zopito A.

    Published in Developmental review (01-12-2014)
    “…•Recent empirical data and theory suggest the need for a new bullying definition.•We propose a theoretically-driven definition of bullying based on three…”
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    Is Adolescent Bullying an Evolutionary Adaptation? by Volk, Anthony A., Camilleri, Joseph A., Dane, Andrew V., Marini, Zopito A.

    Published in Aggressive behavior (01-05-2012)
    “…Bullying appears to be ubiquitous across cultures, involving hundreds of millions of adolescents worldwide, and has potentially serious negative consequences…”
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    Physical and relational bullying and victimization: Differential relations with adolescent dating and sexual behavior by Dane, Andrew V., Marini, Zopito A., Volk, Anthony A., Vaillancourt, Tracy

    Published in Aggressive behavior (01-04-2017)
    “…Taking an evolutionary psychological perspective, we investigated whether involvement in bullying as a perpetrator or victim was more likely if adolescents…”
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    Should I Defend or Should I Go? An Adaptive, Qualitative Examination of the Personal Costs and Benefits Associated With Bullying Intervention by Spadafora, Natalie, Marini, Zopito A., Volk, Anthony A.

    Published in Canadian journal of school psychology (01-03-2020)
    “…Bystanders play a crucial role in encouraging or preventing bullying situations and feature prominently in several international antibullying programs (e.g.,…”
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    Overt and relational forms of reactive aggression in adolescents: Relations with temperamental reactivity and self-regulation by Dane, Andrew V., Marini, Zopito A.

    Published in Personality and individual differences (01-04-2014)
    “…•Adolescent temperament dimensions differentiated forms of reactive aggression.•Effortful control and fear were independently and negatively linked only to…”
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    Adolescent Bullying, Dating, and Mating: Testing an Evolutionary Hypothesis by Volk, Anthony A., Dane, Andrew V., Marini, Zopito A., Vaillancourt, Tracy

    Published in Evolutionary psychology (01-12-2015)
    “…Traditionally believed to be the result of maladaptive development, bullying perpetration is increasingly being viewed as a potentially adaptive behavior. We…”
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    Supporting Fathering Through Infant Massage by Cheng, Carolynn Darrell, Volk, Anthony A., Marini, Zopito A.

    Published in The Journal of perinatal education (01-01-2011)
    “…Fathers may feel dissatisfied with their ability to form a close attachment with their infants in the early postpartum period, which, in turn, may increase…”
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    Paternal Care May Influence Perceptions of Paternal Resemblance by Volk, Anthony A., Darrell-Cheng, Carolynn, Marini, Zopito A.

    Published in Evolutionary psychology (01-07-2010)
    “…Father-child resemblance is increasingly attracting attention from researchers interested in studying paternal investment. The current study sought to…”
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    Direct and indirect bully-victims: differential psychosocial risk factors associated with adolescents involved in bullying and victimization by Marini, Zopito A., Dane, Andrew V., Bosacki, Sandra L., CURA, YLC

    Published in Aggressive behavior (01-11-2006)
    “…The present study examined psychosocial risk factors that differentiated direct and indirect bully‐victims from bullies, victims and uninvolved adolescents. A…”
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    Towards a transdisciplinary blueprint to studying bullying by Marini, Zopito A., Volk, Anthony A.

    Published in Journal of youth studies (02-01-2017)
    “…Events related to bullying are so complex that they require a much broader examination than is usually available from a single disciplinary point of view. The…”
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    Evolutionary perspective on indirect victimization in adolescence: the role of attractiveness, dating and sexual behavior by Leenaars, Lindsey S., Dane, Andrew V., Marini, Zopito A.

    Published in Aggressive behavior (01-07-2008)
    “…We studied indirect victimization from an evolutionary perspective by examining links between this type of victimization and several indicators of…”
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    Incivility in the practice environment: A perspective from clinical nursing teachers by Hunt, Cindy, Marini, Zopito A.

    Published in Nurse education in practice (01-11-2012)
    “…This paper advances a notion of incivility as a precursor to a continuum of antisocial acts culminating in bullying behaviour. Clinical teachers (CTs), working…”
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    Temperamental Differences and Classroom Incivility: Exploring the Role of Individual Differences by Spadafora, Natalie, Farrell, Ann H., Provenzano, Daniel A., Marini, Zopito A., Volk, Anthony A.

    Published in Canadian journal of school psychology (01-03-2018)
    “…Incivility involves rude, discourteous, and disrespectful attitudes and behaviours. The present study examined how various temperament traits were related to…”
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    Relations Between Adolescent Ratings of Rothbart's Temperament Questionnaire and the HEXACO Personality Inventory by Farrell, Ann H., Brook, Christina, Dane, Andrew V., Marini, Zopito A., Volk, Anthony A.

    Published in Journal of personality assessment (04-03-2015)
    “…Conventionally, individual differences have been assessed using temperament measures for infants and children, and personality measures for adults. We chose to…”
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    Measuring Adolescent Attitudes Toward Classroom Incivility: Exploring Differences Between Intentional and Unintentional Incivility by Farrell, Ann H., Provenzano, Daniel A., Spadafora, Natalie, Marini, Zopito A., Volk, Anthony A.

    Published in Journal of psychoeducational assessment (01-09-2016)
    “…The purpose of this study was to develop a scale that measures adolescents’ attitudes toward classroom incivility and determine whether items would reveal…”
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    Do Bullies Have More Sex? The Role of Personality by Provenzano, Daniel A., Dane, Andrew V., Farrell, Ann H., Marini, Zopito A., Volk, Anthony A.

    Published in Evolutionary psychological science (01-09-2018)
    “…Previous research has shown that adolescent bullying is associated with having a higher number of sexual partners. Bullying may thus represent an effective…”
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    Voices from the classroom: pictorial and narrative representations of children's bullying experiences by Bosacki, Sandra L., Marini, Zopito A., Dane, Andrew V.

    Published in Journal of moral education (01-06-2006)
    “…This study investigates children's understanding of school bullying and victimization as represented through drawings, narratives and open-ended qualitative…”
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    Maternal knowledge, adolescent personality, and bullying by Farrell, Ann H., Provenzano, Daniel A., Dane, Andrew V., Marini, Zopito A., Volk, Anthony A.

    Published in Personality and individual differences (01-01-2017)
    “…Bullying may be adaptive for adolescents under the right combination of internal and external factors. The purpose of this study was to determine whether…”
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    Adolescent Bullying, Dating, and Mating by Anthony A. Volk, Andrew V. Dane, Zopito A. Marini, Tracy Vaillancourt

    Published in Evolutionary psychology (01-11-2015)
    “…Traditionally believed to be the result of maladaptive development, bullying perpetration is increasingly being viewed as a potentially adaptive behavior. We…”
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