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This trial found no evidence that the Good Behaviour Game in primary schools improved conduct problems or other outcomes in 7- to 8-year-old children.

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Neil Humphrey
[Image - ORCID logo], Alexandra Hennessey
[Image - ORCID logo], Patricio Troncoso
[Image - ORCID logo], Margarita Panayiotou
[Image - ORCID logo], Louise Black
[Image - ORCID logo], Kimberly Petersen
[Image - ORCID logo], Lawrence Wo
[Image - ORCID logo], Carla Mason
[Image - ORCID logo], Emma Ashworth
[Image - ORCID logo], Kirsty Frearson
[Image - ORCID logo], Jan R Boehnke
[Image - ORCID logo], Rhys D Pockett
[Image - ORCID logo], Julia Lowin
[Image - ORCID logo], David Foxcroft
[Image - ORCID logo], Michael Wigelsworth
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Neil Humphrey 1,*, Alexandra Hennessey 1, Patricio Troncoso 1,2, Margarita Panayiotou 1, Louise Black 1, Kimberly Petersen 1, Lawrence Wo 1, Carla Mason 1, Emma Ashworth 3, Kirsty Frearson 1, Jan R Boehnke 4, Rhys D Pockett 5, Julia Lowin 5, David Foxcroft 6, Michael Wigelsworth 1, Ann Lendrum 1

1 Manchester Institute of Education, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
2 Institute for Social Policy, Housing, Equalities Research, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK
3 School of Psychology, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK
4 School of Health Sciences, University of Dundee, Dundee, UK
5 Swansea Centre for Health Economics, University of Swansea, Swansea, UK
6 Department of Psychology, Health and Professional Development, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK
* Corresponding author Email: neil.humphrey@manchester.ac.uk


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