The development of moral disengagement processes over time (1 year) has been examined as influenced by peers (longitudinal social network analysis), among children and early adolescents. Moderation effects by bullying and perceived popularity status have been explored.
Sijtsema, J. J., Caravita, S. C. S., Gini, G., Moral disengagement and the influence of friendship networks: The role of friendship popularity and bullying behavior, Paper, in EARA 2012 13th Biennal Conference, (Spetses (Greece), 29-August 01-September 2012), European Association on Research on Adolescence, Spetses 2012: 42-42 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/62409]
Moral disengagement and the influence of friendship networks: The role of friendship popularity and bullying behavior
Caravita, Simona Carla Silvia;
2012
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The development of moral disengagement processes over time (1 year) has been examined as influenced by peers (longitudinal social network analysis), among children and early adolescents. Moderation effects by bullying and perceived popularity status have been explored.File in questo prodotto:
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