The literature suggests that status goals are one of the driving motivations behind bullying behavior, yet this conjecture has rarely if ever been examined empirically. This study assessed status goals in three ways, using dyadic network analysis to analyze the relations and goals among 10-11 and 14-15 year olds in 22 school classes (N boys = 225; N girls = 277). As a validation bullies were contrasted with victims. Bullies had direct status goals (measured with the Interpersonal Goal Inventory for Children) and showed dominance as measured with proactive aggression. Moreover, as predicted from a goal perspective, bullying behavior was related to prestige in terms of perceived popularity. In contrast, victims lacked status goals, were only ...
Bullying is known to be associated with social status, but it remains unclear how bullying involveme...
To examine whether bullying is strategic behavior aimed at obtaining or maintaining social dominance...
To examine whether bullying is strategic behavior aimed at obtaining or maintaining social dominance...
The literature suggests that status goals are one of the driving motivations behind bullying behavio...
The literature suggests that status goals are one of the driving motivations behind bullying behavio...
The literature suggests that status goals are one of the driving motivations behind bullying behavio...
Previous studies have shown that status goals motivate direct forms of interpersonal aggression. How...
This study addresses the puzzle how high-status bullies in elementary school are able to maintain hi...
Whereas previous research with secondary school students has demonstrated that popularity goals and ...
Bullying is characterized by an inequality of power between perpetrator and target. Findings that bu...
The present study examines psychological (e.g., Machiavellianism) and social (i.e., perceived popula...
This study addresses the puzzle how high-status bullies in elementary school are able to maintain hi...
To understand the complex nature of bullies' acceptance and rejection, this article considered goal-...
This study addresses the puzzle how high-status bullies in elementary school are able to maintain hi...
Bullying is known to be associated with social status, but it remains unclear how bullying involveme...
To examine whether bullying is strategic behavior aimed at obtaining or maintaining social dominance...
To examine whether bullying is strategic behavior aimed at obtaining or maintaining social dominance...
The literature suggests that status goals are one of the driving motivations behind bullying behavio...
The literature suggests that status goals are one of the driving motivations behind bullying behavio...
The literature suggests that status goals are one of the driving motivations behind bullying behavio...
Previous studies have shown that status goals motivate direct forms of interpersonal aggression. How...
This study addresses the puzzle how high-status bullies in elementary school are able to maintain hi...
Whereas previous research with secondary school students has demonstrated that popularity goals and ...
Bullying is characterized by an inequality of power between perpetrator and target. Findings that bu...
The present study examines psychological (e.g., Machiavellianism) and social (i.e., perceived popula...
This study addresses the puzzle how high-status bullies in elementary school are able to maintain hi...
To understand the complex nature of bullies' acceptance and rejection, this article considered goal-...
This study addresses the puzzle how high-status bullies in elementary school are able to maintain hi...
Bullying is known to be associated with social status, but it remains unclear how bullying involveme...
To examine whether bullying is strategic behavior aimed at obtaining or maintaining social dominance...
To examine whether bullying is strategic behavior aimed at obtaining or maintaining social dominance...