Moral disengagement processes are cognitive self-justification processes of transgressive actions that have been hypothesized to be learned and socialized within social contexts. The current study aimed at investigating socialization of moral disengagement by friends in two developmentally different age groups, namely late childhood (age: 9-10 years; n = 133, 42.9 % girls) and early adolescence (age: 11-14 years; n = 236, 40.6 % girls) over a 1-year period. Specifically, the current study examined whether similarity in moral disengagement between friends was the result of friends' influence or friend selection. Moreover, gender (42 % girls), individual bullying behavior, and perceived popularity status were examined as potential moderators ...
The present study adopted a multi-informant approach to investigate the contribution of personality ...
This study analyzed the relations of two dimensions of moral cognition (i.e., acceptance of moral tr...
This three-year longitudinal study examined both within- and between-person effects of moral disenga...
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 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 development of moral disengagement as affected by peer influence processes has been investigated...
The development of moral disengagement processes over time (1 year) has been examined as influenced ...
This study examined the self-regulatory process of moral disengagement in adolescent social bullying...
Bandura’s social cognitive theory proposes a triadic interaction between internal stimuli, the envir...
This study analyzed the relations of two dimensions of moral cognition (i.e., acceptance of moral tr...
The present study adopted a multi-informant approach to investigate the contribution of personality ...
This study analyzed the relations of two dimensions of moral cognition (i.e., acceptance of moral tr...
This three-year longitudinal study examined both within- and between-person effects of moral disenga...
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 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 development of moral disengagement as affected by peer influence processes has been investigated...
The development of moral disengagement processes over time (1 year) has been examined as influenced ...
This study examined the self-regulatory process of moral disengagement in adolescent social bullying...
Bandura’s social cognitive theory proposes a triadic interaction between internal stimuli, the envir...
This study analyzed the relations of two dimensions of moral cognition (i.e., acceptance of moral tr...
The present study adopted a multi-informant approach to investigate the contribution of personality ...
This study analyzed the relations of two dimensions of moral cognition (i.e., acceptance of moral tr...
This three-year longitudinal study examined both within- and between-person effects of moral disenga...