Contains fulltext : 194026.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aim of this study was to determine how trajectory clusters of social status (social preference and perceived popularity) and behavior (direct aggression and prosocial behavior) from age 9 to age 14 predicted adolescents' bullying participant roles at age 16 and 17 (n = 266). Clusters were identified with multivariate growth mixture modeling (GMM). The findings showed that participants' developmental trajectories of social status and social behavior across childhood and early adolescence predicted their bullying participant role involvement in adolescence. Practical implications and suggestions for further research are discussed.20 p
Contains fulltext : 56668.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
The current study examined the longitudinal interplay between bullying, victimization, and social st...
In contrast to victimization, prior research on the antecedents and outcomes of bullying perpetratio...
The aim of this study was to determine how trajectory clusters of social status (social preference a...
Bullying is known to be associated with social status, but it remains unclear how bullying involveme...
Bullying is known to be associated with social status, but it remains unclear how bullying involveme...
This study shows longitudinal predictors of involvement in different bullying roles, including menta...
During adolescence, youth become more likely to avoid involvement in witnessed bullying and less lik...
During adolescence, youth become more likely to avoid involvement in witnessed bullying and less lik...
The study investigated the longitudinal relations between students’ roles in bullying (i.e., bullyin...
Objective: Bullying is increasingly conceptualized as strategic behavior motivated by a desire to ga...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study had three goals. First, we examined the prevalence of the p...
Bullying is a group process in which youths have different roles (bully, assistant, reinforcer, defe...
The current study examined the longitudinal interplay between bullying, victimization, and social st...
Contains fulltext : 56668.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
The current study examined the longitudinal interplay between bullying, victimization, and social st...
In contrast to victimization, prior research on the antecedents and outcomes of bullying perpetratio...
The aim of this study was to determine how trajectory clusters of social status (social preference a...
Bullying is known to be associated with social status, but it remains unclear how bullying involveme...
Bullying is known to be associated with social status, but it remains unclear how bullying involveme...
This study shows longitudinal predictors of involvement in different bullying roles, including menta...
During adolescence, youth become more likely to avoid involvement in witnessed bullying and less lik...
During adolescence, youth become more likely to avoid involvement in witnessed bullying and less lik...
The study investigated the longitudinal relations between students’ roles in bullying (i.e., bullyin...
Objective: Bullying is increasingly conceptualized as strategic behavior motivated by a desire to ga...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study had three goals. First, we examined the prevalence of the p...
Bullying is a group process in which youths have different roles (bully, assistant, reinforcer, defe...
The current study examined the longitudinal interplay between bullying, victimization, and social st...
Contains fulltext : 56668.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
The current study examined the longitudinal interplay between bullying, victimization, and social st...
In contrast to victimization, prior research on the antecedents and outcomes of bullying perpetratio...