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Kristin J. Perry; Gretchen R. Perhamus; Gabriela Memba; Jamie M. Ostrov; Dianna Murray-Close – School Psychology, 2024
Understanding classroom-level correlates of preschool children's aggressive behavior is critical to identifying multiple avenues for intervention within schools. The present school-based study evaluated the reliability and validity of a classroom-level measure of physical and relational aggression and examined a social-ecological model to test…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Aggression, Predictor Variables, Bullying
Paul Alhassan Issahaku; Anda Adam; Alhassan Sulemana – SAGE Open, 2024
What do young people know about youth risky and antisocial behaviors (RASB) and what do they suggest could be done to address these behaviors? Although there is much literature on youth RASB, there has been little qualitative exploration of the question stated here. The current study aimed to broach the question and to fill the gap. The study…
Descriptors: Youth, Risk, Antisocial Behavior, Attitudes
Nolan E. Ramer; Gretchen R. Perhamus; Craig R. Colder – Developmental Psychology, 2024
Temperament and externalizing problems are closely linked, but research on how they codevelop across adolescence remains sparse and equivocal. Reinforcement sensitivity theory (RST) provides a useful framework for understanding temperament and externalizing problems associations. During adolescence, oppositional problems are posited to be linked…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Behavior Problems, Resistance (Psychology), Antisocial Behavior
Prasarn Sripongplerd – Journal of Education and Learning, 2024
The main purpose of this research was to do a confirmatory factor analysis of cyberbullying behaviors among undergraduate students in higher education institutions in northeastern Thailand. The sample included 1,062 1st-4th years bachelor's degree students in the academic year 2022 from five higher education institutions located in the Northeast…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Bullying, Computer Mediated Communication, Undergraduate Students
Park E. Johnson III – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Toxic leadership is a prevalent issue in public education, with toxic leaders showing harmful behaviors and inconsistent personalities. This leadership style can have lasting consequences on public education. The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of toxic leadership in public education. This study aimed to examine the effects of…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, Antisocial Behavior, Public Education, Teacher Attitudes
Matthew C. Lambert; Antonis Katsiyannis; John W. Maag; W. Alex Mason; Michael H. Epstein – Behavioral Disorders, 2025
Although the construct of social maladjustment has been used for the last six decades, relatively little research has addressed secular trends in socially maladjusted behaviors over time, and even fewer studies have addressed trends for students identified with emotional disturbance (ED). The purpose of this study was to use two U.S. nationally…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Secondary School Students, Antisocial Behavior, Emotional Disturbances
Antje Gansewig; Maria Walsh – Educational Review, 2024
The involvement of former extremists in preventing and countering violent extremism has attracted many advocates. Interventions in school settings by or with former extremists have been commonplace for a long time, and in some countries even for decades, which is reason enough to focus on the current research state. We did this through a synoptic…
Descriptors: Activism, Antisocial Behavior, Foreign Countries, Intervention
Diana Layne; Tracy Hudgins; Celena E. Kusch; Karen Lounsbury – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2024
The study used a thematic analysis to examine student and faculty responses to two qualitative questions focused on their perceptions of the consequence of incivility and solutions that would embed civility expectations as a key element to professional role socialization in higher education. Participants included students and faculty across…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Behavior, Antisocial Behavior, Socialization
Katarzyna Myslinska Szarek; Wieslaw Baryla – Developmental Science, 2025
Many previous studies indicate that children are highly sensitive to the immoral behavior of others, preferring prosocial over antisocial characters. Accordingly, children avoid transgressors from a very early age. A special kind of transgressor is the moral hypocrite, who not only acts immorally but also acts in contrast to what they preach.…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Moral Values, Antisocial Behavior, Integrity
Ikumi Futamura; Yoshihiro Shima – European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2024
This study examined young children's behaviour predictions in direct reciprocal prosocial situations. Participants aged 4-6 years (N = 60) listened to four stories that addressed the actor's previous behaviour (prosocial/non-prosocial) combined with the partner's behaviour (prosocial/non-prosocial). Then, they made predictions regarding the…
Descriptors: Young Children, Behavior, Prediction, Prosocial Behavior
Anat Moed – Child Development Perspectives, 2024
According to coercion theory (Patterson, 1982, 2016), children's aggression is developed and maintained through transactional processes between parents and their children that unfold over time. The theory provides a model of the behavioral contingencies that explain how parents and children mutually "train" each other to behave in ways…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Psychological Patterns, Parent Influence, Child Behavior
Jennifer Greif Green; Manuel Ramirez; Gabriel J. Merrin; Melissa K. Holt – School Mental Health, 2024
Bias-based (also called identity-based) harassment refers specifically to a subset of peer victimization that targets a person's identity, such as their gender identity, religion, immigration status, sexual orientation, race, or ethnicity. Research indicates that bias-based harassment is a particularly devastating form of victimization that has an…
Descriptors: Youth, Adolescents, Bias, Bullying
Laurie O. Campbell; Jessica Tinstman Jones; Claudia C. Sutter; Jaimie Stickl Haugen – Learning Environments Research, 2024
Academic incivility is a serious concern for higher education. The continuum of incivility to bullying is not agreed upon, but the behaviors associated with these constructs disrupt education at every level. Unaddressed, these behaviors can significantly complicate teaching and learning conditions for students, faculty, and institutions. Acts of…
Descriptors: Bullying, Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, Higher Education
Koljatic, Mladen – Research Ethics, 2021
Unwelcome or unconsented acknowledgments is an unethical practice seldom addressed. It constitutes a form of authorship abuse perpetrated in the acknowledgments section of published research, where the victim is credited as having made a contribution to the paper, without having given their consent, and often without having seen a draft of the…
Descriptors: Ethics, Authors, Antisocial Behavior, Publications
Amelia K. Lockhart; Christopher F. Sharpley; Vicki Bitsika – Review Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that includes social-communication deficits and repetitive and stereotypical behaviours (APA 2022). Neurobiological methods of studying ASD are a promising methodology for identifying ASD biomarkers. Mu rhythms (Mu) have the potential to shed light on the socialisation deficits that…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Brain, Communication Problems, Communication Disorders