define theory of mind
Refers to someone's capacity to recognise that other people have ideas, beliefs and intentions that may differ to their own.
Who founded moral disengagement?
Bandura
How many steps are involved in the SIP model?
6 steps
in Houghton et al. interview with a grade 6 bully, he reported fighting with people to gain what?
their respect
what 3 factors define bullying
aggression, power imbalance and repetition
the cognitive mechanism which refers to normalising their behaviour by using minimising language.
Euphemistic Labelling
What does the SIP model explore?
The SIP model explores how individuals make sense of, interpret, respond and act in social situations, in context to aggressive behaviour
What does Elmer and Reicher's Reputation Enhancement Theory state?
Much of young peoples' behaviours are motivated to achieve a particular reputation
what 3 words were used to define oaf
rejected, unintelligent and simple minded
what did kids say when cognitively distorting the consequences of bullying behaviour
bullying toughens kids up
What are the 6 steps in the SIP model?
encode social cues, interpret social cues, formulate social goals, generate problem solving strategies and choose a response, and enact a response
In the theory of planned behaviour model applied to bullying, what was one of the main factors that contributes to an individuals intention to bully?
self concept