The Role of Emotions, Moral Disengagement and Gender in Supporting Victims of Bullying
Previous research shows that classmates supporting victims' defence is fundamental to combat bullying. To find a suitable response for the bullying problem, we must bear in mind how all the victim's classmates respond and what variables can determine their helping behaviour. Moral disengag...
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Main Authors: | Maria Carmen Cabrera (Author), Elisa Larrañaga (Author), Santiago Yubero (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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