To examine whether bullying is strategic behavior aimed at obtaining or maintaining social dominance, 1129 9- to 12-year-old Dutch children were classified in terms of their role in bullying and in terms of their use of dominance oriented coercive and prosocial social strategies. Multi-informant measures of participants' acquired and desired social dominance were also included. Unlike non-bullying children, children contributing to bullying often were bistrategics in that they used both coercive and prosocial strategies and they also were socially dominant. Ringleader bullies also expressed a higher desire to be dominant. Among non-bullying children, those who tended to help victims were relatively socially dominant but victims and outsider...
This dissertation develops out of a four month long ethnographic study of fifth grade school childre...
This study examined the social cognitions of outsiders and defenders about intervening in situations...
Background: The present study aimed to investigate children's social information processing (SIP) an...
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...
Objective: Bullying is increasingly conceptualized as strategic behavior motivated by a desire to ga...
Copyright © 2003 SAGE Publications Teachers' reports were used to define school children, ages 10 an...
Teachers ’ ratings of children’s styles of interactions with peers were consistent with these assign...
This study addresses the puzzle how high-status bullies in elementary school are able to maintain hi...
The literature suggests that status goals are one of the driving motivations behind bullying behavio...
Background. Research on bullying increasingly focuses on social processes, showing that group member...
The literature suggests that status goals are one of the driving motivations behind bullying behavio...
Defending a victimized peer is a socially risky behavior that may require high peer status and may d...
Contemporary research adopts an evolutionary theoretical perspective in which bullying is strategic ...
This study addresses the puzzle how high-status bullies in elementary school are able to maintain hi...
This dissertation develops out of a four month long ethnographic study of fifth grade school childre...
This study examined the social cognitions of outsiders and defenders about intervening in situations...
Background: The present study aimed to investigate children's social information processing (SIP) an...
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...
Objective: Bullying is increasingly conceptualized as strategic behavior motivated by a desire to ga...
Copyright © 2003 SAGE Publications Teachers' reports were used to define school children, ages 10 an...
Teachers ’ ratings of children’s styles of interactions with peers were consistent with these assign...
This study addresses the puzzle how high-status bullies in elementary school are able to maintain hi...
The literature suggests that status goals are one of the driving motivations behind bullying behavio...
Background. Research on bullying increasingly focuses on social processes, showing that group member...
The literature suggests that status goals are one of the driving motivations behind bullying behavio...
Defending a victimized peer is a socially risky behavior that may require high peer status and may d...
Contemporary research adopts an evolutionary theoretical perspective in which bullying is strategic ...
This study addresses the puzzle how high-status bullies in elementary school are able to maintain hi...
This dissertation develops out of a four month long ethnographic study of fifth grade school childre...
This study examined the social cognitions of outsiders and defenders about intervening in situations...
Background: The present study aimed to investigate children's social information processing (SIP) an...