Peer Victimization
Mistreatment, Abuse, Needles, Shitting, Taunting
978-613-6-26518-6
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80
2012-06-02
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Much of victimization research adopts a social psychology perspective, investigating how different types of peer victimization affect the individual and the different negative outcomes that occur. Some experimenters are adopting the term social victimization in order to acknowledge that victimization can take both verbal and nonverbal forms or be direct or indirect. They mostly focus on the types of victimization that can occur from multiple sources in a particular environment. Personality psychologists look at individual differences and effects in victims. They may also study individuals in a social context, determining which are more likely to be victimized, such as those who are socially withdrawn.
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