Classroom size - i.e., the number of students in the class - is a feature of the classroom environment often found to be negatively related to bullying or victimization. This study examines three possible explanations for this negative association: (a) it is due to measurement effects and therefore only found for peer-reports (Hypothesis 1), (b) bullying perpetrators are more popular and have more friends in smaller classrooms (Hypothesis 2), (c) targets of bullying are more popular and have more friends in larger classrooms (Hypothesis 3). Multilevel regression analyses were conducted on a sample from Austria (1,451 students; Mage = 12.31; 77 classes) and a sample from the Netherlands (1,460 students; Mage = 11.06; 59 classes). Results sho...
School bullying is increasingly viewed by researchers as a group phenomenon that extends beyond the ...
Background: Bullying is widely acknowledged as one of the most harmful events in a child’s life, lea...
This dissertation comprises two empirical studies that investigated the role of classroom context in...
Classroom size - i.e., the number of students in the class - is a feature of the classroom environme...
Rationale. Most studies about bullying focused on individual characteristics of bullies and victims....
Class size, pupil attentiveness and peer relations Background Despite a long-running debate over the...
Although peer victimization in school mainly takes place between children in the same classroom or g...
Defending a victimized peer is a socially risky behavior that may require high peer status and may d...
Bullying between students at school can seriously affect students ’ health and academic outcomes. To...
Bullying is one of the most serious problems faced by young people at school. Due to its well-docume...
Bullying between students at school can seriously affect students\u27 health and academic outcomes. ...
Sharing a classroom environment with other victimized peers has been shown to mitigate the adverse e...
ABSTRACT In accordance with social group theory on primary and secondary groups (Parsons, 1951) and ...
School bullying is increasingly viewed by researchers as a group phenomenon that extends beyond the ...
Background: Bullying is widely acknowledged as one of the most harmful events in a child’s life, lea...
This dissertation comprises two empirical studies that investigated the role of classroom context in...
Classroom size - i.e., the number of students in the class - is a feature of the classroom environme...
Rationale. Most studies about bullying focused on individual characteristics of bullies and victims....
Class size, pupil attentiveness and peer relations Background Despite a long-running debate over the...
Although peer victimization in school mainly takes place between children in the same classroom or g...
Defending a victimized peer is a socially risky behavior that may require high peer status and may d...
Bullying between students at school can seriously affect students ’ health and academic outcomes. To...
Bullying is one of the most serious problems faced by young people at school. Due to its well-docume...
Bullying between students at school can seriously affect students\u27 health and academic outcomes. ...
Sharing a classroom environment with other victimized peers has been shown to mitigate the adverse e...
ABSTRACT In accordance with social group theory on primary and secondary groups (Parsons, 1951) and ...
School bullying is increasingly viewed by researchers as a group phenomenon that extends beyond the ...
Background: Bullying is widely acknowledged as one of the most harmful events in a child’s life, lea...
This dissertation comprises two empirical studies that investigated the role of classroom context in...