The development of moral disengagement as affected by peer influence processes has been investigated in a sample of children and in a sample of early adolescents. Data were longitudinal (1 year). Bullying behavior and perceived popularity have been examines as possible moderators of the moral disengagement development over time.
Caravita, S. C. S., Sijtsema, J. J., Gini, G., Moral Disengagement and the Influence of Friendship Networks: The Role of Perceived Popularity and Bullying Behavior, Poster paper, in SRA 2012 Biennal Meeting, (Vancouver, 08-10 March 2012), Society of Research on Child Development, Vancouver 2012: N/A-N/A [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/62400]
Moral Disengagement and the Influence of Friendship Networks: The Role of Perceived Popularity and Bullying Behavior
Caravita, Simona Carla Silvia;
2012
Abstract
The development of moral disengagement as affected by peer influence processes has been investigated in a sample of children and in a sample of early adolescents. Data were longitudinal (1 year). Bullying behavior and perceived popularity have been examines as possible moderators of the moral disengagement development over time.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.