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      Exploring Text Messaging as a Platform for Peer Socialization of Social Aggression

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          This study examined whether adolescents’ social aggression is socialized through exposure to peers’ socially aggressive text messaging. Using data on the socially aggressive content of text messages that 221 participants ( M age = 15.02; 46.7% female) sent to and received from peers, and teacher ratings of participants’ in-person social aggression, this study found that exposure to peers’ socially aggressive texting about out-dyad peers predicted positive changes in adolescents’ text-based and in-person social aggression. Gender differences were examined, and results were mixed. In ninth grade, girls sent more socially aggressive text messages than boys; however, by 10 th grade these differences disappeared. Gender differences in adolescents’ in-person social aggression and their exposure to peers’ socially aggressive texting were nonsignificant at both time points. There was no evidence of gender differences in the links between exposure to peers’ socially aggressive texting and adolescents’ socially aggressive texting. However, marginal differences were found in the associations between exposure to peers’ socially aggressive texting and adolescents’ in-person social aggression. Results suggest that texting provides an additional platform for peer socialization of adolescents’ social aggression.

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          Contributors
          Journal
          0260564
          20510
          Dev Psychol
          Dev Psychol
          Developmental psychology
          0012-1649
          1939-0599
          25 November 2019
          31 October 2019
          January 2020
          01 January 2021
          : 56
          : 1
          : 138-152
          Affiliations
          The University of Texas at Dallas
          Purdue University
          The University of Texas at Dallas
          Purdue University
          Author notes

          Justin W. Vollet, School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, The University of Texas at Dallas; Madeleine J. George, Department of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University; Kaitlyn Burnell, School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, The University of Texas at Dallas; Marion K. Underwood, Department of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University.

          Correspondence concerning this manuscript should be addressed to Justin W. Vollet, University of Texas at Dallas, School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 800 W. Campbell Rd., Richardson, TX 75080. justin.vollet@ 123456utdallas.edu
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          PMC6934076 PMC6934076 6934076 nihpa1060806
          10.1037/dev0000848
          6934076
          31670552
          80320747-6013-4e9e-8987-b19c662b7b6e
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          Text Messaging,Social Aggression,Peer Socialization,Peer Groups

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