Although peer victimization mainly takes place within classrooms, little is known about the impact of the classroom context. To this end, we examined whether single-grade and multigrade classrooms (referring to classrooms with one and two grades in the same room) differ in victim-bully relationships in a sample of elementary school children (646 students; age 8-12 years; 50% boys). The occurrence of victim-bully relationships was similar in single-grade and multigrade classrooms formed for administrative reasons, but lower in multigrade classrooms formed for pedagogical reasons. Social network analyses did not provide evidence that peer victimization depended on age differences between children in any of the three classroom contexts. Moreov...
This dissertation comprises two empirical studies that investigated the role of classroom context in...
This dissertation comprises two empirical studies that investigated the role of classroom context in...
We examined the concurrent relations of children\u27s reactive and proactive aggression with their e...
Although peer victimization mainly takes place within classrooms, little is known about the impact o...
Although peer victimization mainly takes place within classrooms, little is known about the impact o...
Although peer victimization mainly takes place within classrooms, little is known about the impact o...
Although peer victimization mainly takes place within classrooms, little is known about the impact o...
Although peer victimization in school mainly takes place between children in the same classroom or g...
Although peer victimization in school mainly takes place between children in the same classroom or g...
The social networks in which children participate in are strongly associated with their involvement ...
The social networks in which children participate in are strongly associated with their involvement ...
The social networks in which children participate in are strongly associated with their involvement ...
The social networks in which children participate in are strongly associated with their involvement ...
The social networks in which children participate in are strongly associated with their involvement ...
The social networks in which children participate in are strongly associated with their involvement ...
This dissertation comprises two empirical studies that investigated the role of classroom context in...
This dissertation comprises two empirical studies that investigated the role of classroom context in...
We examined the concurrent relations of children\u27s reactive and proactive aggression with their e...
Although peer victimization mainly takes place within classrooms, little is known about the impact o...
Although peer victimization mainly takes place within classrooms, little is known about the impact o...
Although peer victimization mainly takes place within classrooms, little is known about the impact o...
Although peer victimization mainly takes place within classrooms, little is known about the impact o...
Although peer victimization in school mainly takes place between children in the same classroom or g...
Although peer victimization in school mainly takes place between children in the same classroom or g...
The social networks in which children participate in are strongly associated with their involvement ...
The social networks in which children participate in are strongly associated with their involvement ...
The social networks in which children participate in are strongly associated with their involvement ...
The social networks in which children participate in are strongly associated with their involvement ...
The social networks in which children participate in are strongly associated with their involvement ...
The social networks in which children participate in are strongly associated with their involvement ...
This dissertation comprises two empirical studies that investigated the role of classroom context in...
This dissertation comprises two empirical studies that investigated the role of classroom context in...
We examined the concurrent relations of children\u27s reactive and proactive aggression with their e...