(2019). The way bullying works: how new ties facilitate the mutual reinforcement of status and bullying in elementary schools. Social Networks. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socnet.2018.12.006 Article Google Scholar Verhoef, R. E. J., Alsem, S. C., Verhulp, E. E., & De Castro, B...
Bullying and Victimization in Elementary Schools: A Comparison of Bullies, Victims, Bully/Victims, and Uninvolved Preadolescentsvictims are among the most disliked members of a classroom (Batsche & Knoff, 1994; Schwartz, 2000). Evidence suggests that bully/victims come from homes in which parents...
She is currently completing a year-long practicum experience at a local elementary school and is assisting with a number of research projects as a graduate research assistant in the Department of Educational Psychology and as a member of the Target Bullying Research Lab. Brandi is particularly ...
A non-probability sampling method based on convenience sampling was used to determine the sample size [28]. The sample consisted of 1155 students, 48.8% of whom were boys and 51.2% girls, which is an equal proportion in terms of the sex of the participants. For the educational stage, the...
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Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with a sample of 1059 Italian elementary and middle school students. Participants completed a self-report anonymous questionnaire measuring bullying and victimization and exposure to interparental violence. The questionnaire also included measures on parental chi...
Nine out of 10 elementary students have been bullied by their peers, according to a simple questionnaire developed by researchers at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital and the Stanford University School of Medicine. What's more, nearly six in 10 children surveyed in the preliminary study reported ...
“We know that bullying can have short- and long-term impacts on the students being bullied, those doing the bullying and also the bystanders who witness it,” says Amanda Nickerson, director of the Alberti Center for Bullying Abuse Prevention at theUniversity at Buffalo—SUNY. “These effects...
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The ministry said a total of 181,272 elementary and junior high students refused to attend school due to bullying. That figure was also the largest ever. The number of high school students who refused to go to school came to 50,100. ...