2024
DOI: 10.1007/s10964-024-02021-7
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Socio-Economic Status and Bullying Victimization in India: A Study About Social Misfit and Minority Perception

Niharika Thakkar,
Mitch van Geel,
Maike Malda
et al.

Abstract: The Social Misfit Theory, which states that some individuals deviate from what is normative in a community and may therefore be more likely to be victimized, has mostly been studied in Western countries. The current study addresses in a longitudinal sample whether socio-economic minorities (SES) in the classroom (a contextual SES minority) are more likely to become victims of bullying in India, and whether the relation between minority status and victimization is mediated by perception of oneself as a minority… Show more

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