This study investigated the impact of victims' responses to overt bullying on peer bystanders' attitudes and reactions. Fifth- and seventh-grade students (N=206; Mage=11.13 and 13.18years, respectively) completed online questionnaires about gender-consistent videotaped hypothetical bullying scenarios in which the victims' responses (angry, sad, confident, ignoring) were experimentally manipulated. Victims' responses significantly influenced bystanders' attitudes towards the victim, perceptions of the victimization, emotional reactions, and behavioral intentions. In general, angry victims elicited more negative reactions, sad victims elicited greater intentions to act, while incidents involving confident victims were perceived as less seriou...
This study investigated teachers’ responses to student bullying. Of specific interest was whether or...
Advisors: Greg Waas.Committee members: Michelle Demaray; Christine Malecki.Anywhere from 40 to 80% o...
To understand the complex nature of bullies ’ acceptance and rejection, this article considered goal...
Victims’ responses to bullying have the potential to impact bullying outcomes. This study examined s...
Two studies employing a mixed experimental design were conducted to determine if perceptions of bull...
Drawing on Tajfel and Turner’s Social Identity Theory and Harris’ Group Socialization Theory, the cu...
Researchers have suggested that bystander behaviors and victim coping play an important role in coun...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 195-224.Thesis introduction -- Paper 1 -- Paper 2 -- Paper 3 --...
Young people are frequently exposed to bullying events in the offline and online domain. Witnesses t...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a brief, bystander bullying intervention o...
This study examined how victims' responses to bullying affect teachers' attitudes and reactions. Aus...
Children's responses to bullying are context related; they will vary depending on the specific bully...
Bullying is a significant problem in schools today, especially with the increase in types of media t...
The Bystander Intervention Model by Latané and Darley (1970) describes the stages necessary for a by...
In an effort to understand bystander behavior, the purpose of this study was to examine the role of ...
This study investigated teachers’ responses to student bullying. Of specific interest was whether or...
Advisors: Greg Waas.Committee members: Michelle Demaray; Christine Malecki.Anywhere from 40 to 80% o...
To understand the complex nature of bullies ’ acceptance and rejection, this article considered goal...
Victims’ responses to bullying have the potential to impact bullying outcomes. This study examined s...
Two studies employing a mixed experimental design were conducted to determine if perceptions of bull...
Drawing on Tajfel and Turner’s Social Identity Theory and Harris’ Group Socialization Theory, the cu...
Researchers have suggested that bystander behaviors and victim coping play an important role in coun...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 195-224.Thesis introduction -- Paper 1 -- Paper 2 -- Paper 3 --...
Young people are frequently exposed to bullying events in the offline and online domain. Witnesses t...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a brief, bystander bullying intervention o...
This study examined how victims' responses to bullying affect teachers' attitudes and reactions. Aus...
Children's responses to bullying are context related; they will vary depending on the specific bully...
Bullying is a significant problem in schools today, especially with the increase in types of media t...
The Bystander Intervention Model by Latané and Darley (1970) describes the stages necessary for a by...
In an effort to understand bystander behavior, the purpose of this study was to examine the role of ...
This study investigated teachers’ responses to student bullying. Of specific interest was whether or...
Advisors: Greg Waas.Committee members: Michelle Demaray; Christine Malecki.Anywhere from 40 to 80% o...
To understand the complex nature of bullies ’ acceptance and rejection, this article considered goal...