This study is to fill up a research gap on examining the differences in normative beliefs (namely acceptance of weaknesses, acceptance of provoked aggression, and acceptance of unprovoked aggression) among different subtypes of aggressors and non-aggressors (reactive aggressors, proactive aggressors, reactive-proactive aggressors, and non-aggressors). 2,236 students (1,372 males and 864 females), aged from 11 to 18, completed a self-reported questionnaire. Results revealed that (a) schoolchildren with reactive-proactive aggression have the highest acceptance of provoked aggression, the highest acceptance of unprovoked aggression, and the lowest acceptance of weakness; (b) schoolchildren with proactive aggression have higher acceptance of un...
The main aim of the study relates to the links between bullying and victimization on the one hand an...
The study of violence and bullying in schools is a line of scientific research that has contributed ...
We report a study aimed at understanding the effects of classroom normative influences on individual...
Normative beliefs have been defined as self-regulating beliefs about the appropriateness of social ...
This study examined whether the effect of social group norms on 7- and 10-year-old children’s aggres...
Reactive and proactive aggression is a dichotomous classification of aggression in adults and childr...
Reactive and proactive aggression is a dichotomous classification of aggression in adults and childr...
The current study utilized quantitative and qualitative methods to build upon social cognitive resea...
The current study utilized quantitative and qualitative methods to build upon social cognitive resea...
Contains fulltext : 102379.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study inve...
In Vietnam, school violence is a serious problem, yet little is known about the factors explaining t...
The present study was designed to examine the discrepancy between pupils' and teachers' normative co...
This study investigated mechanisms behind proactive and reactive aggression, by examining whether fo...
The present study was designed to examine the discrepancy between pupils' and teachers' normative co...
Student involvement in peer aggression is assumed to include the uninvolved, victims, aggressors, an...
The main aim of the study relates to the links between bullying and victimization on the one hand an...
The study of violence and bullying in schools is a line of scientific research that has contributed ...
We report a study aimed at understanding the effects of classroom normative influences on individual...
Normative beliefs have been defined as self-regulating beliefs about the appropriateness of social ...
This study examined whether the effect of social group norms on 7- and 10-year-old children’s aggres...
Reactive and proactive aggression is a dichotomous classification of aggression in adults and childr...
Reactive and proactive aggression is a dichotomous classification of aggression in adults and childr...
The current study utilized quantitative and qualitative methods to build upon social cognitive resea...
The current study utilized quantitative and qualitative methods to build upon social cognitive resea...
Contains fulltext : 102379.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study inve...
In Vietnam, school violence is a serious problem, yet little is known about the factors explaining t...
The present study was designed to examine the discrepancy between pupils' and teachers' normative co...
This study investigated mechanisms behind proactive and reactive aggression, by examining whether fo...
The present study was designed to examine the discrepancy between pupils' and teachers' normative co...
Student involvement in peer aggression is assumed to include the uninvolved, victims, aggressors, an...
The main aim of the study relates to the links between bullying and victimization on the one hand an...
The study of violence and bullying in schools is a line of scientific research that has contributed ...
We report a study aimed at understanding the effects of classroom normative influences on individual...