This study investigated the utilitarian and emotion-related components of morality, both as a function of gender and age and in relation to hostile vs. pro-social behaviors in bullying. We presented 45 primary and 62 middle school students with different types of moral and control dilemma to assess their acceptance of utilitarian behaviors that did or did not violate moral norms (with high or low emotional involvement) in relation to their propensity to assume hostile and/or pro-social roles. We found greater acceptance of utilitarian solutions to dilemmas in boys, older children and those inclined to take on hostile roles. An inverse association was found between utilitarian styles and pro-social roles, particularly when utilitarian thinki...
Most current studies on cognitive mediators of aggression don\u2019t take into consideration the d...
Most current studies on cognitive mediators of aggression don’t take into consideration the dimens...
Most current studies on cognitive mediators of aggression don’t take into consideration the dimens...
This study investigated the utilitarian and emotion-related components of morality, both as a functi...
This study investigated the utilitarian and emotion-related components of morality, both as a functi...
This study investigated the utilitarian and emotion-related components of morality, both as a functi...
The present study investigated the extent to which moral disengagement and the tendency to consider ...
Bullying is a subcategory of aggressive behaviour, especially often repeated and directed toward a p...
This study investigated different facets of moral development in bullies, victims, and bully-victims...
This study investigated different facets of moral development in bullies, victims, and bully-victims...
This study analyzed the relations of two dimensions of moral cognition (i.e., acceptance of moral tr...
This study analyzed the relations of two dimensions of moral cognition (i.e., acceptance of moral tr...
In the last 15 years literature on bullying has emphasized the role of systemic processes in aggress...
In the last 15 years literature on bullying has emphasized the role of systemic processes in aggress...
In the last 15 years literature on bullying has emphasized the role of systemic processes in aggress...
Most current studies on cognitive mediators of aggression don\u2019t take into consideration the d...
Most current studies on cognitive mediators of aggression don’t take into consideration the dimens...
Most current studies on cognitive mediators of aggression don’t take into consideration the dimens...
This study investigated the utilitarian and emotion-related components of morality, both as a functi...
This study investigated the utilitarian and emotion-related components of morality, both as a functi...
This study investigated the utilitarian and emotion-related components of morality, both as a functi...
The present study investigated the extent to which moral disengagement and the tendency to consider ...
Bullying is a subcategory of aggressive behaviour, especially often repeated and directed toward a p...
This study investigated different facets of moral development in bullies, victims, and bully-victims...
This study investigated different facets of moral development in bullies, victims, and bully-victims...
This study analyzed the relations of two dimensions of moral cognition (i.e., acceptance of moral tr...
This study analyzed the relations of two dimensions of moral cognition (i.e., acceptance of moral tr...
In the last 15 years literature on bullying has emphasized the role of systemic processes in aggress...
In the last 15 years literature on bullying has emphasized the role of systemic processes in aggress...
In the last 15 years literature on bullying has emphasized the role of systemic processes in aggress...
Most current studies on cognitive mediators of aggression don\u2019t take into consideration the d...
Most current studies on cognitive mediators of aggression don’t take into consideration the dimens...
Most current studies on cognitive mediators of aggression don’t take into consideration the dimens...