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  4. (PDF) Adolescent Bullying, Dating, and Mating: Testing an Evolutionary

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  1. Benefits of Bullying? A Test of the Evolutionary Hypothesis in Three

    Recent work on bullying perpetration includes the hypothesis that bullying carries an evolutionary advantage for perpetrators in terms of health and reproductive success. ... Bullying research inspired by evolutionary theory has even suggested that bullies might reap benefits in the form of better health, access to partners, and reproductive ...

  2. Bullying at school and mental health problems among adolescents: a

    Bullying involves repeated hurtful actions between peers where an imbalance of power exists [].Arseneault et al. [] conducted a review of the mental health consequences of bullying for children and adolescents and found that bullying is associated with severe symptoms of mental health problems, including self-harm and suicidality.Bullying was shown to have detrimental effects that persist into ...

  3. Bullying in schools: the state of knowledge and effective interventions

    Abstract. During the school years, bullying is one of the most common expressions of violence in the peer context. Research on bullying started more than forty years ago, when the phenomenon was defined as 'aggressive, intentional acts carried out by a group or an individual repeatedly and over time against a victim who cannot easily defend him- or herself'.

  4. Bullying: What We Know Based On 40 Years of Research

    WASHINGTON — A special issue of American Psychologist® provides a comprehensive review of over 40 years of research on bullying among school age youth, documenting the current understanding of the complexity of the issue and suggesting directions for future research. "The lore of bullies has long permeated literature and popular culture.

  5. Theories That Help to Understand Bullying

    Benefits of Theory: Research and Practice Benefits of Theory: Research and Practice. Limitations of Theory Limitations of Theory. Theories That Focus on the Individual: ... Bullying: A Guide to Research, Intervention, and Prevention Faye Mishna. Contents Contents Search in this book. Chapter 3 ...

  6. Theoretical Perspectives and Two Explanatory Models of School Bullying

    Theoretical explanations of bullying may be categorized under three general headings: (1) the nature of the beast, an idiom that conveys the inherent or essential quality or character of something, which cannot be changed and must be accepted (see Anderson, 2022); (2) the nature of the environment, that is, the aggregate of external agents or conditions—physical, biological, social, and ...

  7. Theoretical Explanations for Bullying in School: How ...

    Bullying is a complex social dynamic that can best be understood by using various theoretical frameworks. The current article uses social capital theory, dominance theory, the theory of humiliation, and organizational culture theory to better understand the motivations behind bullying behavior, bullying's negative effects on victims, and how school culture and climate play a role in the ...

  8. Theoretical proposals in bullying research: A review.

    Four decades of research into peer bullying have produced an extensive body of knowledge. This work attempts to provide an integrative theoretical framework, which includes the specific theories and observations. The main aim is to organize the available knowledge in order to guide the development of effective interventions. To that end, several psychological theories are described that have ...

  9. Tackling Bullying from the Inside Out: Shifting Paradigms in Bullying

    Research by UNESCO shows that one-third of children globally experience bullying in schools (UNESCO 2019), so one of the reasons the Chair was established was to ensure that all of the important work being done around the globe to tackle bullying and cyberbullying is amalgamated in one place to create a critical mass of researchers so that we ...

  10. What is bullying? A theoretical redefinition

    Bullying is a complex and heterogeneous phenomenon that directly affects hundreds of millions of people each year. The importance of bullying has led to research in the last two decades that has produced hundreds, if not thousands, of papers on the topic. In large part this research was stimulated by a definition provided by Olweus in 1993.

  11. (PDF) Reviewing school bullying research: Empirical findings and

    Reviewing school bullying research: empirical. findings and methodical considerations. Hsi-Sheng W ei ∗ Chung-Kai Huang ∗∗. Abstract. This article provides a comprehensive review of previous ...

  12. PDF Qualitative Methods in School Bullying and Cyberbullying Research: An

    School bullying research has a long history, stretching all the way back to a questionnaire study undertaken in the USA in the late 1800s (Burk, 1897). However, systematic school bullying research began in earnest in Scandinavia in the early 1970s with the work of Heinemann (1972) and Olweus (1978). Highlighting the extent to which research on ...

  13. The contribution of social cognitive theory to school bullying research

    This book provides a practical guide for educators and parents to address cyberbullying. It is based on extensive evidence-based research. 3. Albert Bandura's web site. https://www.albertbandura.com. This web site provides access to Bandura's extensive writings and video material that further expands and illustrates his theory.

  14. Cyberbullying: Concepts, theories, and correlates informing evidence

    Cyberbullying has been conceptualized as a form of traditional bullying which may be inadequate. • Theories that sufficiently explain cyberbullying perpetration are needed. • Emerging research identifies group differences in the risk for cybervictimization but current evidence is limited. •

  15. Hypotheses for Possible Iatrogenic Impacts of School Bullying

    Research on the effectiveness of these interventions shows mixed outcomes. Recent evidence suggests that even programs that reduce overall bullying may have negative outcomes for victims. Most bullying prevention programs incorporate a range of strategies, but we know little about which strategies actively reduce bullying and whether some may ...

  16. PDF Theoretical Perspective of Bullying

    Theoretical Perspective of Bullying. Krishna Kumari Paudel Subedi. Theoretical perspective of bullying. 2018, April 1] Available from doi: 10.1007/s00787-015-0705-5. 8. Smokowski PR, & Kopasz KH. Bullying in school: an overview of types, effects, family characteristics, and intervention strategies. Children and Schools, 27(2), 101-109.

  17. Theoretical Explanations for Bullying in School: How Ecological

    Bullying is a complex social dynamic that can best be understood by using various theoretical frameworks. The current article uses social capital theory, dominance theory, the theory of ...

  18. Research Guided by the Theory of Care-Seeking Behavior: A Scoping

    A particular Theory of Care-Seeking Behavior was developed to explain care-seeking behavior with psychosocial concepts, external conditions, and clinical and demographic factors. Having a careful review of studies based on this theory could guide future research on care-seeking behaviors.

  19. As a Tennessee legislator, I urge my colleagues to stop bullying ...

    Students get an incomplete education with anti-critical race theory laws. These bills attempt to rewrite history, as well. Tennessee was one of the first states to pass legislation to censor ...

  20. Teens and Video Games Today

    This research was reviewed and approved by an external institutional review board (IRB), Advarra, an independent committee of experts specializing in helping to protect the rights of research participants. ... Bullying is a problem: 80% of all teens think harassment over video games is a problem for people their age. And 41% of those who play ...

  21. As a Tennessee legislator, I urge my colleagues to stop bullying their

    As a Tennessee legislator, I urge my colleagues to stop bullying their constituents Rep. Justin J. Pearson, D-Memphis, was one of the "Tennessee Three" who was expelled for protesting for gun law ...

  22. Establishing a Null Hypothesis in Business Studies

    Before formulating your null hypothesis, clearly define the scope of your research. This involves identifying the variables you will study and understanding the context of your business management ...

  23. The Social Cognitions of Victims of Bullying: A Systematic Review

    The nature of the relation between victimization of bullying and social information processing is unclear. The prevention hypothesis predicts that victims focus more on negative social cues to prevent further escalation. In contrast, the reaffiliation hypothesis predicts that victims focus more on positive social cues to restore the social situation. Alternatively, the desensitization ...

  24. Benefits of Bullying? A Test of the Evolutionary Hypothesis in Three

    Bullying research inspired by evolutionary theory has even suggested that bullies might reap benefits in the form of better health, access to partners, and reproductive opportunities. Here, we tested whether bullying was indeed linked to these outcomes in three cohorts.

  25. Research Guides: Video Games in Research: What is Game Theory?

    Simply put Game Theory studies decision-making, where the outcome of each "player" depends on the actions of other "players".. The dictionary describes game theory as "The branch of mathematics concerned with the analysis of strategies for dealing with competitive situations where the outcome of a participant's choice of action depends critically on the actions of other participants.

  26. Qualitative Methods in School Bullying and Cyberbullying Research: An

    School bullying research has a long history, stretching all the way back to a questionnaire study undertaken in the USA in the late 1800s (Burk, 1897).However, systematic school bullying research began in earnest in Scandinavia in the early 1970s with the work of Heinemann and Olweus ().Highlighting the extent to which research on bullying has grown exponentially since then, Smith et al. found ...

  27. Is dark matter's main rival theory dead? There's bad news from the

    But our recent research shows this theory is in trouble. The main postulate of Mond is that gravity starts behaving differently to what Newton expected when it becomes very weak, as at the edges ...