To understand the complex nature of bullies' acceptance and rejection, this article considered goal-framing effects of status and affection as they relate to the gender of the bully (male vs. female bullies), the target (male vs. female victims), and the evaluator (acceptance and rejection from male vs. female classmates). The hypotheses were tested with data from a social network questionnaire conducted in 26 elementary school classes (N = 481 children; M(age) = 10.5 years). The findings revealed that bullies were only rejected by those for whom they were a potential threat and that bullies generally chose their victims so as to minimize loss of affection by choosing victims who were not likely to be defended by significant others.</p
Bullying is known to be associated with social status, but it remains unclear how bullying involveme...
Relatively little is known about bullying and defending behaviors of children in early elementary sc...
This article examines the prevalence of bullying on a group (school-class) level, the impact of data...
To understand the complex nature of bullies' acceptance and rejection, this article considered goal-...
To understand the complex nature of bullies ’ acceptance and rejection, this article considered goal...
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...
The association between experienced victimization and students' psychological and social adjustment ...
For this study, information on Who Bullies Who was collected from 54 school classes with 918 childre...
This study investigates the extent to which defending victims of bullying depends on liking and disl...
This study addresses the puzzle how high-status bullies in elementary school are able to maintain hi...
Relatively little is known about bullying and defending behaviors of children in early elementary sc...
Defending is considered important in reducing bullying and victimization in schools. Yet, the preval...
Research on bullying and victimization largely rests on univariate analyses and on reports from a si...
Bullying is known to be associated with social status, but it remains unclear how bullying involveme...
Relatively little is known about bullying and defending behaviors of children in early elementary sc...
This article examines the prevalence of bullying on a group (school-class) level, the impact of data...
To understand the complex nature of bullies' acceptance and rejection, this article considered goal-...
To understand the complex nature of bullies ’ acceptance and rejection, this article considered goal...
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...
The association between experienced victimization and students' psychological and social adjustment ...
For this study, information on Who Bullies Who was collected from 54 school classes with 918 childre...
This study investigates the extent to which defending victims of bullying depends on liking and disl...
This study addresses the puzzle how high-status bullies in elementary school are able to maintain hi...
Relatively little is known about bullying and defending behaviors of children in early elementary sc...
Defending is considered important in reducing bullying and victimization in schools. Yet, the preval...
Research on bullying and victimization largely rests on univariate analyses and on reports from a si...
Bullying is known to be associated with social status, but it remains unclear how bullying involveme...
Relatively little is known about bullying and defending behaviors of children in early elementary sc...
This article examines the prevalence of bullying on a group (school-class) level, the impact of data...