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The Moderating Role of Clique Stratification and Individual Centrality on Clique Socialization of Overt and Relational Aggression

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Table 1. Number of boys and girls, and male, female and mixed-gender SCM cliques
Table 2. Zero Order Correlations among Study Variables
Table 4. Model Summaries Predicting Overt Aggression: Unstandardized regression coefficients and (standard errors)
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