A series of 48 vignettes of bullying was constructed by crossing (a) four kinds of social contact (physical aggression, verbal aggression, relational aggression, and non-aggression) with (b) male and female bullies, (c) male and female and victims, and (d) reaction of the victim (aggressive, passive, and no reaction). Teachers rated vignettes for seriousness. Physical aggression was perceived as more serious than any other kind of bullying, and vignettes that depicted female bullies and male victims were perceived as least serious across all kinds of bullying. Results are discussed in terms of applied implications for teachers in school settings and directions for future research
The purpose of this study was to examine the phenomenon of bullying within schools, specifically per...
Bullying, as perceived by adolescent students, their school counselors, and their teachers is the fo...
Using a Quasi-Experiment research design, this study investigated teachers’ attitudes on reporting b...
Bullying, a common, persistent, and detrimental occurrence in schools, adversely affects the social,...
Introduction. Bullying is a phenomenon that implies an imbalance of power between peers. It refers t...
This study investigated teachers’ responses to student bullying. Of specific interest was whether or...
Bullying has been and continues to be a widespread problem with numerous deleterious and long-term e...
Bullying has been and continues to be a widespread problem with numerous deleterious and long-term e...
ABSTRACT Although extensive research has been conducted on bullying, few studies have explored fact...
Although bullying has long been acknowledged as a part of American culture, the phenomenon became of...
Teachers play an important role in identifying and intervening in school bullying situations. One pu...
ABSTRACT Although extensive research has been conducted on bullying, few studies have explored fact...
The purpose of this study was to examine the phenomenon of bullying within schools, specifically per...
Peer victimization is a socio-ecological phenomenon that impacts the victim, perpetrator(s), and by...
The purpose of this study was to examine the phenomenon of bullying within schools, specifically per...
The purpose of this study was to examine the phenomenon of bullying within schools, specifically per...
Bullying, as perceived by adolescent students, their school counselors, and their teachers is the fo...
Using a Quasi-Experiment research design, this study investigated teachers’ attitudes on reporting b...
Bullying, a common, persistent, and detrimental occurrence in schools, adversely affects the social,...
Introduction. Bullying is a phenomenon that implies an imbalance of power between peers. It refers t...
This study investigated teachers’ responses to student bullying. Of specific interest was whether or...
Bullying has been and continues to be a widespread problem with numerous deleterious and long-term e...
Bullying has been and continues to be a widespread problem with numerous deleterious and long-term e...
ABSTRACT Although extensive research has been conducted on bullying, few studies have explored fact...
Although bullying has long been acknowledged as a part of American culture, the phenomenon became of...
Teachers play an important role in identifying and intervening in school bullying situations. One pu...
ABSTRACT Although extensive research has been conducted on bullying, few studies have explored fact...
The purpose of this study was to examine the phenomenon of bullying within schools, specifically per...
Peer victimization is a socio-ecological phenomenon that impacts the victim, perpetrator(s), and by...
The purpose of this study was to examine the phenomenon of bullying within schools, specifically per...
The purpose of this study was to examine the phenomenon of bullying within schools, specifically per...
Bullying, as perceived by adolescent students, their school counselors, and their teachers is the fo...
Using a Quasi-Experiment research design, this study investigated teachers’ attitudes on reporting b...