For this study, information on Who Bullies Who was collected from 54 school classes with 918 children (Mage511) and 13,606 dyadic relations. Bullying and victimization were viewed separately from the point of view of the bully and the victim. The two perspectives were highly complementary. The probability of a bully–victim relationship was higher if the bully was more dominant than the victim, and if the victim was more vulnerable than the bully and more rejected by the class. In a bully–victim dyad, boys were more often the bullies. There was no finding of sex effect for victimization. Liking reduced and disliking increased the probability of a bully–victim relationship.
This study tested a person–group dissimilarity model for the relation between peer preference on the...
Contains fulltext : 217548.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous studie...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined whether early adolescents' classroom aggression pr...
Many researchers have argued for a conceptualization of the dyad as the unit of analysis to understa...
For this study, information on Who Bullies Who was collected from 54 school classes with 918 childre...
Many researchers have argued for a conceptualization of the dyad as the unit of analysis to understa...
According to Olweus, “a person is being bullied when he or she is exposed, repeatedly and over time,...
To understand the complex nature of bullies ’ acceptance and rejection, this article considered goal...
Children's responses to bullying are context related; they will vary depending on the specific bully...
The present study was designed to develop and empirically validate a social cognitive model of bully...
This study focused on the dyadic defending relationships of victimized children in grades 3, 4, and ...
To understand the complex nature of bullies' acceptance and rejection, this article considered goal-...
This study focused on the dyadic defending relationships of victimized children in grades 3, 4, and ...
This study investigates the network mechanisms underlying the co-development of two types of negativ...
Many studies have been aimed at defining the exact nature of bullying, identifying bullies and their...
This study tested a person–group dissimilarity model for the relation between peer preference on the...
Contains fulltext : 217548.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous studie...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined whether early adolescents' classroom aggression pr...
Many researchers have argued for a conceptualization of the dyad as the unit of analysis to understa...
For this study, information on Who Bullies Who was collected from 54 school classes with 918 childre...
Many researchers have argued for a conceptualization of the dyad as the unit of analysis to understa...
According to Olweus, “a person is being bullied when he or she is exposed, repeatedly and over time,...
To understand the complex nature of bullies ’ acceptance and rejection, this article considered goal...
Children's responses to bullying are context related; they will vary depending on the specific bully...
The present study was designed to develop and empirically validate a social cognitive model of bully...
This study focused on the dyadic defending relationships of victimized children in grades 3, 4, and ...
To understand the complex nature of bullies' acceptance and rejection, this article considered goal-...
This study focused on the dyadic defending relationships of victimized children in grades 3, 4, and ...
This study investigates the network mechanisms underlying the co-development of two types of negativ...
Many studies have been aimed at defining the exact nature of bullying, identifying bullies and their...
This study tested a person–group dissimilarity model for the relation between peer preference on the...
Contains fulltext : 217548.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous studie...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined whether early adolescents' classroom aggression pr...