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Research evidence indicates that social factors
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such as group membership, as well as individual factors such as physical strength, aggressiveness, and empathy influence bullying.
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Explicit- and Implicit Attitudes in Relation to Bully Behavior
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Anne A.J. van Goethem, Ron H.J. Scholte, Reinout W. Wiers
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