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  • Open Access
    van Verseveld, M. D. A., Fekkes, M., Fukkink, R. G., & Oostdam, R. J. (2021). Effects of Implementing Multiple Components in a School-Wide Antibullying Program: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Elementary Schools. Child Development, 92(4), 1605-1623. https://doi.org/10.1111/cdev.13529
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    van Verseveld, M. (2021). Strengthening teachers in their role to identify and address bullying among students in elementary schools. [Thesis, externally prepared, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. Kenniscentrum Onderwijs en Opvoeding / HvA Publicaties.
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    van Verseveld, M. D. A., Fekkes, M., Fukkink, R. G., & Oostdam, R. J. (2021). Teachers’ Experiences With Difficult Bullying Situations in the School: An Explorative Study. The Journal of Early Adolescence, 41(1), 43-69. https://doi.org/10.1177/0272431620939193
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    de Mooij, L. S. (2021). Opening the black box: Examining effective components of interventions for children’s social-emotional development. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam].
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    de Mooij, B., Fekkes, M., Scholte, R. H. J., & Overbeek, G. (2020). Effective Components of Social Skills Training Programs for Children and Adolescents in Nonclinical Samples: A Multilevel Meta-analysis. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 23(2), 250–264. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10567-019-00308-x
  • van de Sande, M. C. E., Fekkes, M., Kocken, P. L., Diekstra, R. F. W., Reis, R., & Gravesteijn, C. (2019). Do universal social and emotional learning programs for secondary school students enhance the competencies they address? A systematic review. Psychology in the Schools, 56(10), 1545-1567. https://doi.org/10.1002/pits.22307
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    van Verseveld, M. D. A., Fukkink, R. G., Fekkes, M., & Oostdam, R. J. (2019). Effects of antibullying programs on teachers’ interventions in bullying situations: A meta-analysis. Psychology in the Schools, 56(9), 1522-1539. https://doi.org/10.1002/pits.22283
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