This research explored links between cognition (both social and academic) and children's behaviour in a bullying situation (participant roles). Participants were 186 fourth to sixth grade boys and girls from four primary schools in central Greece. Six categories of social cognition (self-efficacy for assertion, self-efficacy for aggression, expectations that aggression will lead to rewards, expectations that aggression will lead to victim sufferings the value placed on rewards and the value placed on suffering in the victim) and two categories of academic cognition (self-efficacy for learning and performance and the self-regulatory strategies used while solving problems) were investigated in connection to six participant roles (bully, victi...
Two different models have been proposed that describe the bully alternatively as a child lacking in ...
Introduction: Pupils who observe bullying can adopt a number of different roles: (1) assistants, who...
The purpose of this project was to explore the mediating effects of social and academic self-efficac...
Bandura’s social cognitive theory proposes a triadic interaction between internal stimuli, the envir...
In an effort to resolve a current conflict in the literature, this project investigated the relation...
This study examines the relationship between both bullying and victimization (as a whole and in its ...
The aim of the present study was to replicate some of the already existing findings regarding the as...
Background. Previous research demonstrated that Machiavellian beliefs are linked with bully/victim p...
This study examined the social cognitions of outsiders and defenders about intervening in situations...
The paper aims at detecting the association between students’ bullying victimization at school and s...
The present study investigated the role of theory of mind (ToM) skills in three forms of involvement...
Background: The present study aimed to investigate children's social information processing (SIP) an...
Research has focused on the role of theory of mind (ToM) for positive social behaviour, while the as...
Background. Research on bullying increasingly focuses on social processes, showing that group member...
The aim of this study was to examine whether individual and classroom collective social-cognitive pr...
Two different models have been proposed that describe the bully alternatively as a child lacking in ...
Introduction: Pupils who observe bullying can adopt a number of different roles: (1) assistants, who...
The purpose of this project was to explore the mediating effects of social and academic self-efficac...
Bandura’s social cognitive theory proposes a triadic interaction between internal stimuli, the envir...
In an effort to resolve a current conflict in the literature, this project investigated the relation...
This study examines the relationship between both bullying and victimization (as a whole and in its ...
The aim of the present study was to replicate some of the already existing findings regarding the as...
Background. Previous research demonstrated that Machiavellian beliefs are linked with bully/victim p...
This study examined the social cognitions of outsiders and defenders about intervening in situations...
The paper aims at detecting the association between students’ bullying victimization at school and s...
The present study investigated the role of theory of mind (ToM) skills in three forms of involvement...
Background: The present study aimed to investigate children's social information processing (SIP) an...
Research has focused on the role of theory of mind (ToM) for positive social behaviour, while the as...
Background. Research on bullying increasingly focuses on social processes, showing that group member...
The aim of this study was to examine whether individual and classroom collective social-cognitive pr...
Two different models have been proposed that describe the bully alternatively as a child lacking in ...
Introduction: Pupils who observe bullying can adopt a number of different roles: (1) assistants, who...
The purpose of this project was to explore the mediating effects of social and academic self-efficac...