In a classic study within social psychology, Williams, Harkins, and Latané (1981) found that participants reduced the amount of effort they put into a group activity as long as they thought no one could single them out as withholding ...
... 196 harassment 51, 83 definitions 43–4, 47–8, 50, 154–64 peer 166–7, 168, 179 racial 165, 166–7 sexual 8, 10, 165–6, 167 Harkins, S. 64, 205 Harris, Eric 60 Harris, S. 28, 34, 196 Harris Interactive 26, 196 Hass, N. 120, 196 Hawker, ...
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They found that school-based bullying prevention programs are effective in reducing bullying and victimization, which were reduced by 20–30% in experimental schools (compared with control schools). Ttofi and Farrington (2009) concluded ...
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Both relate to the issue of informed consent. Deception in Psychological Research Many studies keep participants blind to How to Evaluate A Study Critically One Step Further: Ethical Questions Come in Shades of Gray.
This volume brings together research on cyberbullying across contexts, age groups, and cultures to gain a fuller perspective of the prevalence and impact of electronic mistreatment on individual, group, and organizational outcomes.
Students often get lost in the details ... most will never take a second psychology course ... they often have trouble relating the material to their everyday lives... The new...
Rich in research and vivid examples, the chapters of this volume explore these behaviors through the eyes of both victims and perpetrators, often revealing the hidden benefits of aversive behavior. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, ...
With this book, Kowalski, Limber and Agatston empower all of us to cut through the hype around cyberbullying and address it intelligently and with the sensitivity it requires.” Anne Collier, Editor for NetFamilyNews.org and Co-Director of ...
Optional student resources to accompany this text An Interactive Approach to Writing Essays and Research Reports in Psychology: a practical and thorough overview of writing in the psychology discipline, based on the latest edition of the ...
If so , what personality characteristics might characterize people who are prone to self - handicap ? 2. ... The use of self - handicapping can be reinforcing because it helps people avoid the self- relevant implications of failure .
In M. P. Zanna ( Ed . ) , Advances in experimental social psychology ( Vol . 24 , pp . 235267 ) . San Diego , CA : Academic Press . Jussim , L. ( 1986 ) . Self - fulfilling prophecies : A theoretical and integrative review .
Endorsed by the Australian Psychological Society, the 3rd edition of this popular Australasian text continues to deliver on one of the most robust findings in psychology to local students - that memory and understanding are enhanced when ...
In this intriguing book, social psychologist Robin M. Kowalski examines the intricacies of six annoying interpersonal behaviors: complaining, teasing, breaches of propriety, worry and reassurance-seeking, lying, and betrayal.
This volume not only details the interface between the fields but also helps to solidify their mutually beneficial coexistence.
This work documents the rich interplay between social and clinical psychology in theory and research.