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TESL-EJ; Feb2024, Vol. 27 Issue 4, p1-23, 23p
The project will be a secondary analysis of existing data from the Children's World Survey. Specifically, we're interested in exploring the prevalence of sibling bullying victimisation across 35 countries and identifying the predictors of within- and
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A recent study using a general UK population sample (Chow et al., 2022) has identified five bullying trajectories from early childhood to adolescence: uninvolved children (the most common), early child victims, early adolescent victims, early child b
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Peer-victimisation is a frequent experience for many children and adolescents, and one that relates to poor adjustment in the short and long term. While the relationship between peer-victimisation and adjustment is seemingly well established (Reijntj
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Autor:
Rivers, Ian, Noret, Nathalie
Publikováno v:
In Journal of Adolescent Health July 2013 53(1) Supplement:S32-S36
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Autor:
Rivers, Ian, Noret, Nathalie
Publikováno v:
British Educational Research Journal, 2010 Aug 01. 36(4), 643-671.
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/27823637
Sexual violence on campus is an issue of increasing concern and research attention. One strategy that has been utilized to tackle sexual violence is bystander training. Understanding factors that relate to effective bystander intervention are key to
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Autor:
Reason, Matthew, Gibson, Joanne, Wilson, Harriet, Noret, Nathalie, Institute for Social Justice
Conducted by the Institute for Social Justice, this evaluation was commissioned by Theatre Hullabaloo to consider the impact of the Hullabaloo Baby Play Pack Programme on the experience of new parents and their babies during the Covid-19 pandemic. Th
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