DOI: 10.18130/v3xx81
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Three Social Contexts of Bullying in Adolescence: Bystanders, Teachers, and Dating Partners

Abstract: Dissertation AbstractThere is persistent, nationwide concern about bullying in schools. Current conceptualizations of bullying primarily reflect research and interventions with children, and anti-bullying efforts that are effective with children appear to be much less effective with adolescents, so there is a need to investigate bullying experiences in adolescence.Each of the three papers in this dissertation investigates bullying in a different social context: (1) peer bystander reactions to bullying, (2) bul… Show more

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