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Course Article Questions The answer to Question 1 is found in Section 1 of the Course Content. The Answer to Question 2 is found in Section 2 of the Course Content... and so on. Select correct answer from below. Place letter on the blank line before the corresponding question.
Answers: A. Higher scores indicate higher levels of victimization and aggression B. victims and bully/victims reported less frequency of perceived social support; however, they placed greater importance on social support than the other groups. C. Computed by calculating the mean rating for each student: the sum of the peer-nomination ratings for each respondent (a respondent’s self-estimation should be excluded when computing these scores) divided by the total number of respondents present, minus one (the child him/herself). Higher scores in each section indicate more experience with construct being assessed in that section. D. Farmer’s study showed that two-thirds of aggressive boys and one-half of aggressive girls affiliated in groups whose members were over 50% nonaggressive. E. higher-self concept F. The homophily hypothesis, dominance theory, and attraction theory. G. establishing a buddy system in which at-risk children are paired with another child who can model more skilled social interactions. It is also important that paired friends or "buddies" are capable of serving a protective function (e.g., are physically strong, prosocial). H. 1. Role models; 2. strong social skills; 3. validating the popularity of others; 4. admission rules; 5. attracting the opposite sex; 6. posers; 7. power players and dominance by insult I. The processes (i.e., ostracization, name-calling, bullying) through which maintain their social boundaries. The jockeying for social power across groups can lead to animosity between distinct groups, even a climate of "open warfare" between opposing groups.
Course Transcript Questions The answer to Question 10 is found in Section 10 of the Course Content. The Answer to Question 11 is found in Section 11 of the Course Content... and so on. Select correct answer from below. Place letter on the blank line before the corresponding question.
Questions: 10. What are the reasons someone might become a bully that you might explain to a young client? 11. What are the types of bullying victims? 12. What are the steps in parents objectively assessing their child for signs of bullying behavior? 13. What are the strategies and techniques that can help students who are usually bystanders intervene in a constructive manner? 14. What are the therapeutic interventions for bystanders to internet bullying? 15. What are the specific therapeutic strategies for victims of internet bullying?
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