Abstract Unjustified aggression is a problem that exists in schools and represents an obstacle for achieving the goals pursued by education. The goal of this article is to explain how shame, empathy, coping style and school safety discriminate between defensive and reinforcing observers in the face of a hypothetical situation of school bullying. 505 students from public, technical and federal secondary schools of the State of Sonora with ages ranging from 12 to 17 years participated in this study. Of this sample 131 were considered defenders and 374 reinforcers. The results show that the recognition of shame, affective empathy, confrontative coping and school safety explain up to 71.4% the differences between the defensive observers and the...
Defending is considered important in reducing bullying and victimization in schools. Yet, the preval...
Bullying is a common annoying scenario that is encountered by children in the recent times. The purp...
Drawing on Tajfel and Turner’s Social Identity Theory and Harris’ Group Socialization Theory, the cu...
The present study aimed at investigating the effects of empathy and situational sympathy on the help...
The Bystander Intervention Model by Latané and Darley (1970) describes the stages necessary for a by...
The role of bystander involvement in bullying has been widely researched and documented. Nevertheles...
Bystanders are an invaluable source of information about school bullying. Anti-bullying efforts to d...
Introduction: Pupils who observe bullying can adopt a number of different roles: (1) assistants, who...
This study explored 10- and 11-year-old students’ (N = 64) moral emotional attributions in relation ...
The aim of the present study was to examine whether the effect of empathy on the role children play ...
The adverse effects of school bullying and victimization have been well documented; yet, there has b...
The assessment of bullying must include both actors, the doer of the acts of aggression or bully, an...
Two studies employing a mixed experimental design were conducted to determine if perceptions of bull...
This study focuses on the prediction of self-initiated bullying from family, school, personality, an...
Research has frequently documented significant associations between empathy and behaviour. Typicall...
Defending is considered important in reducing bullying and victimization in schools. Yet, the preval...
Bullying is a common annoying scenario that is encountered by children in the recent times. The purp...
Drawing on Tajfel and Turner’s Social Identity Theory and Harris’ Group Socialization Theory, the cu...
The present study aimed at investigating the effects of empathy and situational sympathy on the help...
The Bystander Intervention Model by Latané and Darley (1970) describes the stages necessary for a by...
The role of bystander involvement in bullying has been widely researched and documented. Nevertheles...
Bystanders are an invaluable source of information about school bullying. Anti-bullying efforts to d...
Introduction: Pupils who observe bullying can adopt a number of different roles: (1) assistants, who...
This study explored 10- and 11-year-old students’ (N = 64) moral emotional attributions in relation ...
The aim of the present study was to examine whether the effect of empathy on the role children play ...
The adverse effects of school bullying and victimization have been well documented; yet, there has b...
The assessment of bullying must include both actors, the doer of the acts of aggression or bully, an...
Two studies employing a mixed experimental design were conducted to determine if perceptions of bull...
This study focuses on the prediction of self-initiated bullying from family, school, personality, an...
Research has frequently documented significant associations between empathy and behaviour. Typicall...
Defending is considered important in reducing bullying and victimization in schools. Yet, the preval...
Bullying is a common annoying scenario that is encountered by children in the recent times. The purp...
Drawing on Tajfel and Turner’s Social Identity Theory and Harris’ Group Socialization Theory, the cu...