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Sensation Seeking’s Differential Role in Face-to-Face and Cyberbullying: Taking Perceived Contextual Properties Into Account

Sensation Seeking’s Differential Role in Face-to-Face and Cyberbullying: Taking Perceived Contextual Properties Into Account

by admin | Mar 14, 2023 | News

Graf, D., Yanagida, T. & Spiel, C. (2019). Sensation Seeking’s Differential Role in Face-to-Face and Cyberbullying: Taking Perceived Contextual Properties Into Account. Frontiers in Psychology, 10:1572. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01572 Read article
Gendered Pathways to Bullying Perpetration via Social Achievement Goals – Mediating Effects of Sense of Belonging and Non-inclusive Group Norms. Journal of School Violence

Gendered Pathways to Bullying Perpetration via Social Achievement Goals – Mediating Effects of Sense of Belonging and Non-inclusive Group Norms. Journal of School Violence

by admin | Mar 14, 2023 | News

Bardach, L., Graf, D., Yanagida, T., Kollmayer, M., Spiel, C. & Lüftenegger, M. (2019). Gendered Pathways to Bullying Perpetration via Social Achievement Goals – Mediating Effects of Sense of Belonging and Non-inclusive Group Norms. Journal of School Violence,...
A tool for investigating the differential functions of aggressive behavior in the face‐to‐face and cyber context: Extending the Cyber‐Aggression Typology Questionnaire.

A tool for investigating the differential functions of aggressive behavior in the face‐to‐face and cyber context: Extending the Cyber‐Aggression Typology Questionnaire.

by admin | Mar 14, 2023 | News

Graf, D., Yanagida, T., Maschler, A., & Spiel, C. (2020). A tool for investigating the differential functions of aggressive behavior in the face‐to‐face and cyber context: Extending the Cyber‐Aggression Typology Questionnaire. Aggressive Behavior....
The Association between Appetitive Aggression and Social Media Addiction Mediated by Cyberbullying: The Moderating Role of Inclusive Norms

The Association between Appetitive Aggression and Social Media Addiction Mediated by Cyberbullying: The Moderating Role of Inclusive Norms

by admin | Mar 14, 2023 | News

Wong N, Yanagida T, Spiel C & Graf D. (2022). The Association between Appetitive Aggression and Social Media Addiction Mediated by Cyberbullying: The Moderating Role of Inclusive Norms. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,...
Webinar “Exploring School Climate Among Migrant Students and School Educators in six Countries: A Qualitative Study”, March 2nd

Webinar “Exploring School Climate Among Migrant Students and School Educators in six Countries: A Qualitative Study”, March 2nd

by manu | Mar 13, 2023 | News

The webinar provided an overview of the findings from a qualitative research study conducted in six countries participating to the TRIBES project: Germany Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, and Turkey.  The study had a focus on school climate perception among first...
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