Title of article :
Person–Group Dissimilarity in Involvement in Bullying
and Its Relation with Social Status
Author/Authors :
Miranda Sentse، نويسنده , , Ron Scholte &
Christina Salmivalli، نويسنده , , Marinus Voeten، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
This study tested a person–group dissimilarity
model for the relation between peer preference on the one
hand, and bullying and victimization on the other. This
model accounts for both individual and group (i.e.,
classroom) factors and postulates that children will be
rejected by their peers when they display behaviors that
deviate from the group norm. We tested the model in a
sample of 2,578 early adolescents in 109 middle school
classrooms. Multilevel analysis was used to account for our
nested data when examining individual and group effects
simultaneously in cross-level interaction terms. The results
supported our hypotheses based on the dissimilarity model.
Classroom norms of behavior appeared to affect the relation
between involvement in bullying and peer preference, in
that early adolescents who bullied were more likely to be
rejected by their peers in a classroom where bullying was
non-normative. In classrooms where bullying was normative,
adolescents who bullied were less likely to be rejected or were
Keywords :
Peer preference . Bullying .Victimization .Classroom norms . Social misfit
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology