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On Being Unpredictable and Winning
In theory, it can be strategically advantageous for competitors to make themselves unpredictable to their opponents, for example by variably mixing hostility and friendliness.... -
Dataset belonging to Dyadic nominations of bullying: Comparing types of bulli...
Previous studies indicate that when identifying individuals involved in bullying, the concordance between self‐ and peer‐ reports is low to moderate. There is support that self‐... -
Dataset belonging to It's not just what you say, it's how you say it too: Ado...
A highly prevalent and relevant situation in which adolescents have to interpret the intentions of others, is when they interact with peers. We therefore successfully introduced... -
The association between empathy development and bullying behavior in children...
The sample consists of 838 children recruited from 34 third- to fifth-grade classrooms of 11 elementary schools. In the first session all children in each classroom... -
The Interpersonal Conflicts influence Verbal and Indirect Aggression through ...
The purpose of this study is to examine interethnic differences and similarities in interpersonal conflicts and how these conflicts influence anger, emotion suppression... -
How do we trust (again)? Paranoia and mental health
A little bit of stress is good for us, but if prolonged, stress can be harmful both physically and mentally. This second webinar in the series focuses on stress, paranoia,...