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Individual correlates and class norms related to defending and passive bystanding behavior in bullying: A multilevel analysis.

Tiziana Pozzoli, Gianluca Gini, Alessio Vieno, Simona Carla Silvia Caravita

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Abstract

The contribution investigates whether factors at the individual level, and contextual factors at the class-level (including class norms for bullying and defending) affect individual defending and bystander behaviors.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSRCD 2011 Biennal Meeting
Pages93
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 2011
EventSRCD 2011 Biennal Meeting, Montréal (Quebec, Canada), March 31 April 2 2011 (paper symposium Bearing witness to bullying: How can bystanders be empowered to protect their victimized classmates? Chairs: M. J. Sandstrom, M. Bartini). - Montreal (Canada)
Duration: 31 Mar 20112 Apr 2011

Conference

ConferenceSRCD 2011 Biennal Meeting, Montréal (Quebec, Canada), March 31 April 2 2011 (paper symposium Bearing witness to bullying: How can bystanders be empowered to protect their victimized classmates? Chairs: M. J. Sandstrom, M. Bartini).
CityMontreal (Canada)
Period31/3/112/4/11

Keywords

  • bullying
  • bystander
  • defending
  • multilevel
  • norms

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