Beyond bullying as the ringleader and being victimized, further forms of participation in bullying have been identified, including defending the victim(s). Defending behaviors can include both direct intervening by confronting the bully, or different kinds of supportive communication to the victim. Mobilizing the bystanders to support the victimized student might be a key issue in effective interventions. In order to enhance such behaviors in the peer group, we need to understand more about the individual and interpersonal factors related to defending. In this chapter, authors first present the group view on bullying and discuss some cognitive and affective factors that have been suggested to play a role in promoting prosocial behavior in ...
To reduce bullying, more knowledge on children defending their victimized peers is critical. In prev...
To reduce bullying, more knowledge on children defending their victimized peers is critical. In prev...
To reduce bullying, more knowledge on children defending their victimized peers is critical. In prev...
Beyond bullying as the ringleader and being victimized, further forms of participation in bullying h...
The present study focused on the role of cognitive, emotional, and interpersonal factors in predicti...
The present study focused on the role of cognitive, emotional, and interpersonal factors in predicti...
The present study focused on the role of cognitive, emotional, and interpersonal factors in predicti...
Defending is considered important in reducing bullying and victimization in schools. Yet, the preval...
Bullying literature holds that bystanders are active contributors to the social event that unfolds, ...
This study examined the social cognitions of outsiders and defenders about intervening in situations...
This study examines the relationship between both bullying and victimization (as a whole and in its ...
To reduce bullying, more knowledge on children defending their victimized peers is critical. In prev...
While both outsiders and defenders have antibullying attitudes, only defenders have the reputation t...
To reduce bullying, more knowledge on children defending their victimized peers is critical. In prev...
The literature on participant roles in bullying lacks empirical studies that seek to explain what di...
To reduce bullying, more knowledge on children defending their victimized peers is critical. In prev...
To reduce bullying, more knowledge on children defending their victimized peers is critical. In prev...
To reduce bullying, more knowledge on children defending their victimized peers is critical. In prev...
Beyond bullying as the ringleader and being victimized, further forms of participation in bullying h...
The present study focused on the role of cognitive, emotional, and interpersonal factors in predicti...
The present study focused on the role of cognitive, emotional, and interpersonal factors in predicti...
The present study focused on the role of cognitive, emotional, and interpersonal factors in predicti...
Defending is considered important in reducing bullying and victimization in schools. Yet, the preval...
Bullying literature holds that bystanders are active contributors to the social event that unfolds, ...
This study examined the social cognitions of outsiders and defenders about intervening in situations...
This study examines the relationship between both bullying and victimization (as a whole and in its ...
To reduce bullying, more knowledge on children defending their victimized peers is critical. In prev...
While both outsiders and defenders have antibullying attitudes, only defenders have the reputation t...
To reduce bullying, more knowledge on children defending their victimized peers is critical. In prev...
The literature on participant roles in bullying lacks empirical studies that seek to explain what di...
To reduce bullying, more knowledge on children defending their victimized peers is critical. In prev...
To reduce bullying, more knowledge on children defending their victimized peers is critical. In prev...
To reduce bullying, more knowledge on children defending their victimized peers is critical. In prev...