We examined the moderating effect of guilt on the associations between moral disengagement and bullying, defending and outsider behaviors in a sample of 404 students (203 boys; Mage= 11.09 years; SD = 1.48). Bullying, defending and outsider behavior were assessed through peer nominations, whereas guilt and moral disengagement were assessed by self-reports. Results showed that moral disengagement was associated with high levels of bullying and low levels of defending. Guilt was negatively associated with bullying and positively with defending. A moderating effect for guilt was also found: increasing levels of moral disengagement contributed to more bullying and outsider behavior, and to less defending, among students with low levels of guilt...
This study investigated the prospective association between moral disengagement and bystander behavi...
Moral disengagement (MD) refers to social-cognitive distortions that allow individuals to sidestep t...
The effects of guilt, shame, and externalization of blame on aggressive behavior were investigated a...
We examined the moderating effect of guilt on the associations between moral disengagement and bully...
The first aim of the present study was to examine in a single model how moral disengagement and mora...
Moral disengagement and empathy have been linked to aggression in traditional bullying. A number of ...
There is much research studying bullying and bystanding behaviors during adolescence. Recently, rese...
Bandura’s social cognitive theory proposes a triadic interaction between internal stimuli, the envir...
This study investigates the relationships between individual and collective moral disengagement and ...
The study explores the effects of peer influence and selection on the development over time of bully...
The present study adopted a multi-informant approach to investigate the contribution of personality ...
With reference to social–cognitive theory, the aim of the present study was to examine whether schoo...
This study analyzed the relations of two dimensions of moral cognition (i.e., acceptance of moral tr...
The aim of the present study was to investigate how basic moral sensitivity in bullying, moral disen...
This study analyzed the relations of two dimensions of moral cognition (i.e., acceptance of moral tr...
This study investigated the prospective association between moral disengagement and bystander behavi...
Moral disengagement (MD) refers to social-cognitive distortions that allow individuals to sidestep t...
The effects of guilt, shame, and externalization of blame on aggressive behavior were investigated a...
We examined the moderating effect of guilt on the associations between moral disengagement and bully...
The first aim of the present study was to examine in a single model how moral disengagement and mora...
Moral disengagement and empathy have been linked to aggression in traditional bullying. A number of ...
There is much research studying bullying and bystanding behaviors during adolescence. Recently, rese...
Bandura’s social cognitive theory proposes a triadic interaction between internal stimuli, the envir...
This study investigates the relationships between individual and collective moral disengagement and ...
The study explores the effects of peer influence and selection on the development over time of bully...
The present study adopted a multi-informant approach to investigate the contribution of personality ...
With reference to social–cognitive theory, the aim of the present study was to examine whether schoo...
This study analyzed the relations of two dimensions of moral cognition (i.e., acceptance of moral tr...
The aim of the present study was to investigate how basic moral sensitivity in bullying, moral disen...
This study analyzed the relations of two dimensions of moral cognition (i.e., acceptance of moral tr...
This study investigated the prospective association between moral disengagement and bystander behavi...
Moral disengagement (MD) refers to social-cognitive distortions that allow individuals to sidestep t...
The effects of guilt, shame, and externalization of blame on aggressive behavior were investigated a...