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Published online 17 January 2000 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news000120-3
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Toughies top popularity poll
Young boys may learn in the playground that doling out bloody noses is a good way to win friends and influence people, reports Sara Abdulla.
Up to a third of the most popular US schoolboys could be aggressive and antisocial. Many of the school initiatives that assist children toward positive development may be overlooking these children because of their popularity.
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