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Who Should Defend Victims of Bullying? The Effects of Relative Status on Defender and Victim Outcomes

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Table 1.Demographic Information
Table 2. Bully, Victim, and Defender Gender Distribution
Table 5. Relationships Between Bullying Roles
Table 6. Frequency of  Reported Types of Bullying
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