The current study examined the development of bullying and defending over a 1-year period as related to friends' influence and individual and friends' moral disengagement (i.e., self-justification mechanisms that allow one to avoid moral self-censure of transgressive actions) in children and young adolescents. Via longitudinal social network analysis (RSiena), it was tested whether similarity between friends in bullying and defending developed over time due to friends' influence, while controlling for friendship selection processes, and whether there were differences in these processes between children (age 9-10 years; n = 133; 42.9% girls) and young adolescents (age 11-14 years; n = 236; 40.6% girls). Results showed that individuals select...
Moral disengagement processes are cognitive self-justification processes of transgressive actions th...
Moral disengagement processes are cognitive self-justification processes of transgressive actions th...
The development of moral disengagement processes over time (1 year) has been examined as influenced ...
The current study examined the development of bullying and defending over a 1-year period as related...
The current study examined the development of bullying and defending over a 1-year period as related...
The current study examined the development of bullying and defending over a 1-year period as related...
The current study examined the development of bullying and defending over a 1-year period as related...
The current study examined the development of bullying and defending over a 1-year period as related...
The current study examined the development of bullying and defending over a 1-year period as related...
Moral disengagement processes are cognitive self-justification processes of transgressive actions th...
Moral disengagement processes are cognitive self-justification processes of transgressive actions th...
Moral disengagement processes are cognitive self-justification processes of transgressive actions th...
Moral disengagement processes are cognitive self-justification processes of transgressive actions th...
Moral disengagement processes are cognitive self-justification processes of transgressive actions th...
Moral disengagement processes are cognitive self-justification processes of transgressive actions th...
Moral disengagement processes are cognitive self-justification processes of transgressive actions th...
Moral disengagement processes are cognitive self-justification processes of transgressive actions th...
The development of moral disengagement processes over time (1 year) has been examined as influenced ...
The current study examined the development of bullying and defending over a 1-year period as related...
The current study examined the development of bullying and defending over a 1-year period as related...
The current study examined the development of bullying and defending over a 1-year period as related...
The current study examined the development of bullying and defending over a 1-year period as related...
The current study examined the development of bullying and defending over a 1-year period as related...
The current study examined the development of bullying and defending over a 1-year period as related...
Moral disengagement processes are cognitive self-justification processes of transgressive actions th...
Moral disengagement processes are cognitive self-justification processes of transgressive actions th...
Moral disengagement processes are cognitive self-justification processes of transgressive actions th...
Moral disengagement processes are cognitive self-justification processes of transgressive actions th...
Moral disengagement processes are cognitive self-justification processes of transgressive actions th...
Moral disengagement processes are cognitive self-justification processes of transgressive actions th...
Moral disengagement processes are cognitive self-justification processes of transgressive actions th...
Moral disengagement processes are cognitive self-justification processes of transgressive actions th...
The development of moral disengagement processes over time (1 year) has been examined as influenced ...