Title of article :
Beyond the Class Norm: Bullying Behavior of Popular
Adolescents and its Relation to Peer Acceptance
and Rejection
Author/Authors :
Jan Kornelis Dijkstra، نويسنده , , Siegwart Lindenberg &
René Veenstra، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
This study examined to what extent bullying
behavior of popular adolescents is responsible for whether
bullying is more or less likely to be accepted or rejected by
peers (popularity-norm effect) rather than the behavior of
all peers (class norm). Specifically, the mean level of
bullying by the whole class (class norm) was split into
behavior of popular adolescents (popularity-norm) and
behavior of non-popular adolescents (non-popularitynorm),
and examined in its interaction with individual
bullying on peer acceptance and peer rejection. The data
stem from a peer-nominations subsample of TRAILS, a
large population-based sample of adolescent boys and girls
(N=3312). The findings of multilevel regression analyses
demonstrated that the negative impact of individual
bullying on peer acceptance and the positive impact on
peer rejection were particularly weakened by bullying by
popular adolescents. These results place the class-norm
effects found in previous person-group dissimilarity studies
in a different light, suggesting that particularly bullying by
popular adolescents is related to the social status attached to
bullying.
Keywords :
Bullying . Popularity . Behavioral group norms .Acceptance . Rejection
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology