Researching rudeness: The past, present, and future of the science of incivility.
Incivility refers to rude, condescending, and ostracizing acts that violate workplace norms of
respect, but otherwise appear mundane. Organizations sometimes dismiss these routine …
respect, but otherwise appear mundane. Organizations sometimes dismiss these routine …
Bullying prevention in adolescence: Solutions and new challenges from the past decade
Bullying among youth at school continues to be a global challenge. Being exposed to
bullying may be especially hurtful in adolescence, a vulnerable period during which both …
bullying may be especially hurtful in adolescence, a vulnerable period during which both …
Toward understanding the functions of peer influence: A summary and synthesis of recent empirical research
Compelling evidence demonstrates that peer influence is a pervasive force during
adolescence, one that shapes adaptive and maladaptive attitudes and behaviors. This …
adolescence, one that shapes adaptive and maladaptive attitudes and behaviors. This …
Stochastic actor-oriented models for network dynamics
TAB Snijders - Annual review of statistics and its application, 2017 - annualreviews.org
This article discusses the stochastic actor-oriented model for analyzing panel data of
networks. The model is defined as a continuous-time Markov chain, observed at two or more …
networks. The model is defined as a continuous-time Markov chain, observed at two or more …
Standing up to bullying: A social ecological review of peer defending in offline and online contexts
LJ Lambe, V Della Cioppa, IK Hong… - Aggression and violent …, 2019 - Elsevier
Bullying is a relationship problem that most often occurs in the presence of peers. Peers who
witness bullying play a critical role in intervening. Peer intervention, or defending, is a …
witness bullying play a critical role in intervening. Peer intervention, or defending, is a …
Reciprocity, transitivity, and the mysterious three-cycle
P Block - Social Networks, 2015 - Elsevier
Reciprocity and transitivity are the two most important structural mechanisms underlying
friendship network evolution. While on their own they are understood in great detail, the …
friendship network evolution. While on their own they are understood in great detail, the …
Participant roles of bullying in adolescence: Status characteristics, social behavior, and assignment criteria
This study had three goals. First, we examined the prevalence of the participant roles of
bullying in middle adolescence and possible gender differences therein. Second, we …
bullying in middle adolescence and possible gender differences therein. Second, we …
The healthy context paradox: Victims' adjustment during an anti-bullying intervention
This study investigated the “healthy context paradox”: the potentially adverse effects of
school anti-bullying norms on victims' psychological (depression, social anxiety, and self …
school anti-bullying norms on victims' psychological (depression, social anxiety, and self …
Is adolescent bullying an evolutionary adaptation? A 10-year review
Bullying is a serious behavior that negatively impacts the lives of tens of millions of
adolescents across the world every year. The ubiquity of bullying, and its stubborn …
adolescents across the world every year. The ubiquity of bullying, and its stubborn …
Negative social ties: Prevalence and consequences
S Offer - Annual Review of Sociology, 2021 - annualreviews.org
Recent decades have seen a surge of interest in negative ties and the negative aspects of
social relationships. Researchers in different fields have studied negative ties and their …
social relationships. Researchers in different fields have studied negative ties and their …