- Dr. Joyce Lee studied 712 sixth-graders using data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Developments Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development.
- The data included reports from the children and their teachers, as well as measures of depression, optimism, popularity, and social support from peers.
- Short children scored slightly higher in self-reports of peer victimization; however, their teachers reported no differences.
Labels: depression, bullying
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