articleInternational Journal of Behavioral DevelopmentApr 16, 2004Closed access

Connections between attitudes, group norms, and behaviour in bullying situations

University of Turku · Radboud University Nijmegen

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Abstract

We examined the connections between attitudes, group norms, and students’ behaviour in bullying situations (bullying others, assisting the bully, reinforcing the bully, defending the victim, or staying outside bullying situations). The participants were 1220 elementary school children (600 girls and 620 boys) from 48 school classes from Grades four, five, and six, i.e., 9–10, 10–11, and 11–12 years of age. Whereas attitudes did predict behaviour at the student level in most cases (although the effects were moderate after controlling for gender), the group norms could be used in explaining variance at the classroom level, especially in the upper grades. The class context (even if not classroom norms…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Social psychology
  • Developmental psychology
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Peer group
  • Poison control
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