David Schwartz
David Schwartz
Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Southern California
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Harsh parenting in relation to child emotion regulation and aggression.
L Chang, D Schwartz, KA Dodge, C McBride-Chang
Journal of family psychology 17 (4), 598, 2003
9412003
Subtypes of victims and aggressors in children's peer groups
D Schwartz
Journal of abnormal child psychology 28 (2), 181-192, 2000
7042000
The early socialization of aggressive victims of bullying
D Schwartz, KA Dodge, GS Pettit, JE Bates
Child development 68 (4), 665-675, 1997
6741997
The emergence of chronic peer victimization in boys' play groups
D Schwartz, KA Dodge, JD Coie
Child development 64 (6), 1755-1772, 1993
6531993
Community violence exposure and children's social adjustment in the school peer group: the mediating roles of emotion regulation and social cognition.
D Schwartz, LJ Proctor
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 68 (4), 670, 2000
6242000
Is Peer Victimization Associated with Academic Achievement? A Meta‐analytic Review
J Nakamoto, D Schwartz
Social Development 19 (2), 221-242, 2010
4912010
Victimization in the Peer Group and Children's Academic Functioning.
D Schwartz, AH Gorman, J Nakamoto, RL Toblin
Journal of Educational Psychology 97 (3), 425, 2005
4682005
The aggressive victim of bullying
D Schwartz, LJ Proctor, DH Chien
Peer harassment in school: The plight of the vulnerable and victimized, 147-174, 2001
4542001
Social-cognitive and behavioral correlates of aggression and victimization in boys' play groups
D Schwartz, KA Dodge, JD Coie, JA Hubbard, AHN Cillessen, ...
Journal of abnormal child psychology 26 (6), 431-440, 1998
4051998
Social-cognitive and behavioral correlates of aggression and victimization in boys' play groups
D Schwartz, KA Dodge, JD Coie, JA Hubbard, AHN Cillessen, ...
Journal of abnormal child psychology 26 (6), 431-440, 1998
4051998
US.(2000). Friendship as a moderating factor in the pathway between early harsh home environment and later victimization in the peer group
D Schwartz, KA Dodge, GS Pettit, JE Bates, ...
Developmental Psychology 36 (5), 646-662, 0
372*
Friendship as a moderating factor in the pathway between early harsh home environment and later victimization in the peer group.
D Schwartz, KA Dodge, GS Pettit, JE Bates
Developmental psychology 36 (5), 646, 2000
3662000
Social network predictors of bullying and victimization
M Mouttapa, T Valente, P Gallaher, LA Rohrbach, JB Unger
Adolescence 39 (154), 315, 2004
3652004
Community violence exposure and children's academic functioning.
D Schwartz, AH Gorman
Journal of Educational Psychology 95 (1), 163, 2003
3522003
The dyadic nature of social information processing in boys' reactive and proactive aggression.
JA Hubbard, KA Dodge, AHN Cillessen, JD Coie, D Schwartz
Journal of personality and social psychology 80 (2), 268, 2001
3432001
Social information processing mechanisms in aggressive behavior.
KA Dodge, D Schwartz
John Wiley & Sons Inc, 1997
3401997
Popularity, social acceptance, and aggression in adolescent peer groups: links with academic performance and school attendance.
D Schwartz, AH Gorman, J Nakamoto, T McKay
Developmental psychology 42 (6), 1116, 2006
2722006
Social–cognitive and behavioral attributes of aggressive victims of bullying
RL Toblin, D Schwartz, AH Gorman, T Abou-ezzeddine
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology 26 (3), 329-346, 2005
2692005
Early behavior problems as a predictor of later peer group victimization: Moderators and mediators in the pathways of social risk
D Schwartz, S McFadyen-Ketchum, KA Dodge, GS Pettit, JE Bates
Journal of abnormal child psychology 27 (3), 191-201, 1999
2691999
Early behavior problems as a predictor of later peer group victimization: Moderators and mediators in the pathways of social risk
D Schwartz, S McFadyen-Ketchum, KA Dodge, GS Pettit, JE Bates
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology 27 (3), 191-201, 1999
2691999
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