The aim of this study was to examine differences in perceived popularity and social preference of bullying roles and class norms. In total, 1,339 students (48% girls) participated: 674 primary school (M = 10.41 years, SD = 0.49) and 685 secondary school students (M = 12.67 years, SD = 0.80). Peer nominations and perceptions of class norms were collected. The results showed the highest perceived popularity among aggressors and defenders, except in anti-bullying primary school classes, where aggressors had low levels of popularity. In pro-bullying secondary school classes school, female victims had the lowest popularity levels. These findings suggest that class norms and personal variables as gender and school levels are important to understa...
Previous work has shown that during adolescence, classrooms vary greatly in the extent to which aggr...
This study investigated the effect of bullying role, i.e., bully, victim, and bully-victim, on three...
Victims of bullying are at increased risk of developing psychosocial problems. It is often claimed t...
The aim of this study was to examine differences in perceived popularity and social preference of bu...
The aim of this study was to examine differences in perceived popularity and social preference of bu...
This study examined to what extent bullying behavior of popular adolescents is responsible for wheth...
This study examined grade differences in the social status profiles and prevalence of bullying parti...
This study examined the coevolution of prosocial and aggressive popularity norms with popularity hie...
Although prior research has indicated that peer norms for aggression enhance the spread of aggressio...
IntroductionAssociations between bullying perpetration and social status vary, not only between diff...
Defending a victimized peer is a socially risky behavior that may require high peer status and may d...
Previous work has shown that during adolescence, classrooms vary greatly in the extent to which aggr...
This study investigated the effect of bullying role, i.e., bully, victim, and bully-victim, on three...
Victims of bullying are at increased risk of developing psychosocial problems. It is often claimed t...
The aim of this study was to examine differences in perceived popularity and social preference of bu...
The aim of this study was to examine differences in perceived popularity and social preference of bu...
This study examined to what extent bullying behavior of popular adolescents is responsible for wheth...
This study examined grade differences in the social status profiles and prevalence of bullying parti...
This study examined the coevolution of prosocial and aggressive popularity norms with popularity hie...
Although prior research has indicated that peer norms for aggression enhance the spread of aggressio...
IntroductionAssociations between bullying perpetration and social status vary, not only between diff...
Defending a victimized peer is a socially risky behavior that may require high peer status and may d...
Previous work has shown that during adolescence, classrooms vary greatly in the extent to which aggr...
This study investigated the effect of bullying role, i.e., bully, victim, and bully-victim, on three...
Victims of bullying are at increased risk of developing psychosocial problems. It is often claimed t...