Do fear of victimization and importance of being popular predict victim-defending and bully-following behaviors?
International Journal of Behavioral Development
Published online on December 04, 2025
Abstract
International Journal of Behavioral Development, Ahead of Print.
This study investigates whether fear of victimization and finding popularity important are concurrently and prospectively associated with engaging in bystander behaviors (i.e., bully-following, confronting defending, comforting defending) in school ...
This study investigates whether fear of victimization and finding popularity important are concurrently and prospectively associated with engaging in bystander behaviors (i.e., bully-following, confronting defending, comforting defending) in school ...