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Peer Victimization Trajectories
- There are 5 trajectories for peer victimization that best fit with students' experiences: high-chronic victims, early victims, moderate-emerging victims, low victims, and nonvictims.
- Students stayed in their same trajectory all throughout their time in school.
- For a large number of children, peer victimization was a consistent aspect of school for them as seen by the students classified as moderate-emerging and high-chronic victims.
- Moderate-emerging victims have peer victimization increase close to middle school. This might be why previous research claimed peer victimization peaked in middle school.
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Updated 2021-08-28
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