The study investigated the longitudinal relations between students’ roles in bullying (i.e., bullying, defending, and victimization) and social status within the class. Moreover, we tested the hypothesis that students’ perception of their own status may mediate these relations. A sample of 432 early adolescents completed peer nominations for behavior and status and a self-report on perceived social status. Path analysis showed a positive bidirectional relation between bullying others and popularity. Moreover, low popularity and low self-perceived social preference emerged as significant risk factors for victimization. Finally, defending behavior positively predicted social preference over time, but neither social preference nor popularity p...
This study investigated the relationships between peer victimization, social skills, and sociometric...
Hawley (1999) proposed that the ability to consider one’s own characteristics in relation to the cha...
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Bullying is known to be associated with social status, but it remains unclear how bullying involveme...
Bullying is known to be associated with social status, but it remains unclear how bullying involveme...
During adolescence, youth become more likely to avoid involvement in witnessed bullying and less lik...
This study examined grade differences in the social status profiles and prevalence of bullying parti...
This study examined the role of peer acceptance and perceived popularity in bullying and victimizati...
The current study examined the longitudinal interplay between bullying, victimization, and social st...
During adolescence, youth become more likely to avoid involvement in witnessed bullying and less lik...
The current study examined the longitudinal interplay between bullying, victimization, and social st...
UnrestrictedThis study examined the unique contributions of social acceptance and popularity in pred...
Bullying is a widespread social phenomenon involving both individual and group variables. The presen...
This study investigated the relationships between affective and cognitive empathy, social preference...
This study investigated the relationships between peer victimization, social skills, and sociometric...
Hawley (1999) proposed that the ability to consider one’s own characteristics in relation to the cha...
Contains fulltext : 56605.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In order to be...
Bullying is known to be associated with social status, but it remains unclear how bullying involveme...
Bullying is known to be associated with social status, but it remains unclear how bullying involveme...
During adolescence, youth become more likely to avoid involvement in witnessed bullying and less lik...
This study examined grade differences in the social status profiles and prevalence of bullying parti...
This study examined the role of peer acceptance and perceived popularity in bullying and victimizati...
The current study examined the longitudinal interplay between bullying, victimization, and social st...
During adolescence, youth become more likely to avoid involvement in witnessed bullying and less lik...
The current study examined the longitudinal interplay between bullying, victimization, and social st...
UnrestrictedThis study examined the unique contributions of social acceptance and popularity in pred...
Bullying is a widespread social phenomenon involving both individual and group variables. The presen...
This study investigated the relationships between affective and cognitive empathy, social preference...
This study investigated the relationships between peer victimization, social skills, and sociometric...
Hawley (1999) proposed that the ability to consider one’s own characteristics in relation to the cha...
Contains fulltext : 56605.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In order to be...