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By DANIEL SELIGMAN RESEARCH ASSOCIATE Jaclyn Fierman

(FORTUNE Magazine) – Only in America (cont'd) Dr. Nathaniel M. Floyd . . . has studied 230 juvenile bullies and their victims during his three years as a psychologist with the Board of Cooperative Educational Services of Southern Westchester . . . Dr. Floyd's research . . . relies in part on the analysis of videotaped interactions . . . between bullies and their victims . . .

The bully's aggression has been categorized by the American Psychiatric Association's official diagnostic manual as a ''conduct disorder'' . . . In the Westchester program, chronic bullies are counseled in groups and individually . . . They are given incentives to learn cooperation and teamwork. -- From an article in the New York Times.