Recent research has shown that a group-level analysis can inform our understanding of school bullying. The present research drew on social identity theory and intergroup emotion theory. Nine- to eleven-year olds were randomly assigned to the same group as story characters who were described as engaging in bullying, as being bullied, or as neither engaging in bullying nor being bullied. Participants read a story in which a bully, supported by his or her group, was described as acting unkindly towards a child in a different group. Gender of protagonists and the bully's group norm (to be kind or unkind to other children) were varied. Identification affected responses to the bullying incident, such that those who identified more highly with eac...
Recent research has suggested that bullying behaviour may be understood as a group process, where th...
Research with adults shows that negative ingroup behavior can affect identification with the group, ...
Research with adults shows that negative ingroup behavior can affect identification with the group, ...
Recent research has shown that a group-level analysis can inform our understanding of school bullyin...
This thesis investigates the role of group processes in children’s responses to bullying from the pe...
Drawing on social identity theory and intergroup emotion theory (IET), we examined group processes u...
Drawing on social identity theory and intergroup emotion theory (IET), we examined group processes u...
Drawing on Tajfel and Turner’s Social Identity Theory and Harris’ Group Socialization Theory, the cu...
Item originally deposited in Cardiff University, ORCA repository at: http://orca.cf.ac.uk/id/eprint/...
Research on bullying has confirmed that social identity processes and group-based emotions are perti...
Bullying is a widespread social phenomenon involving both individual and group variables. The presen...
Using social identity theory (SIT; Tajfel and Turner, 1979) and social identity development theory (...
Background. Research on bullying increasingly focuses on social processes, showing that group member...
Recent research has suggested that bullying behaviour may be understood as a group process, where th...
Research with adults shows that negative ingroup behavior can affect identification with the group, ...
Research with adults shows that negative ingroup behavior can affect identification with the group, ...
Recent research has shown that a group-level analysis can inform our understanding of school bullyin...
This thesis investigates the role of group processes in children’s responses to bullying from the pe...
Drawing on social identity theory and intergroup emotion theory (IET), we examined group processes u...
Drawing on social identity theory and intergroup emotion theory (IET), we examined group processes u...
Drawing on Tajfel and Turner’s Social Identity Theory and Harris’ Group Socialization Theory, the cu...
Item originally deposited in Cardiff University, ORCA repository at: http://orca.cf.ac.uk/id/eprint/...
Research on bullying has confirmed that social identity processes and group-based emotions are perti...
Bullying is a widespread social phenomenon involving both individual and group variables. The presen...
Using social identity theory (SIT; Tajfel and Turner, 1979) and social identity development theory (...
Background. Research on bullying increasingly focuses on social processes, showing that group member...
Recent research has suggested that bullying behaviour may be understood as a group process, where th...
Research with adults shows that negative ingroup behavior can affect identification with the group, ...
Research with adults shows that negative ingroup behavior can affect identification with the group, ...