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Bullying in School and Online Contexts: Social Dominance, Bystander Compliance, and Emotional Pain of Victims
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2018
unpublished
This chapter examines the contextual conditions that give rise to bullying, the motives underlying bullying behaviors, the plight of victims, and the role of bystanders. First, it emphasizes the critical role of considering environmental features when understanding the motivation behind bullying. Second, the chapter accounts for bystander compliance and explains how the lack of public objection to bullying helps shape misperceptions of social norms that maintain it. Bullying does not just
doi:10.31234/osf.io/nzm28
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