Protective Factors
School Psych
Other Impacts
Bullying
Mystery!!!
100

Teacher-Student connectedness can act as a __________ against peer-victimization and bullying



What is a protective factor?

100

When a school psychologist advises a teacher on how to effectively manage bullying in the classroom, this is known as: 



 What is Consultation?

100

Being raised in a different type of this can change how one perceives the world and academic achievement.

What is culture?

100

This type of bullying is when one aims to lower another person’s social status, but does not physically harm another person.

What is Relational Bullying?

100

This refers to one’s personal view on how well they will do academically.

What is academic self-concept?

200

Getting involved in these types of activities can act as a protective factor against victimization and bullying.

 What are extracurricular activities?

200

When a school psychologist gets directly involved with creating and implementing a plan to prevent bullying in a school, this would be an example of which main area of school psychology?

What is Intervention?

200

 Research has shown that bullying has this type of correlation with academic achievement.

What is negative?

200

This type of bullying could be seen in the form of a student being called out and embarrassed in front of the class by a teacher.

 What is teacher-student bullying?

200

This data collection method are how researchers typically gather information about levels of bullying in schools

 What are self-reports?

300

A positive _______ has been shown to cause an overall decrease of bullying in schools



 What is a School Climate?

300

If a school psychologist conducted a test of social-emotional functioning as a part of looking into bullying and its effects on students, this would be an example of which of the three main areas of school psychology?

What is Assessment?

300

Research has shown that being subjected to this at a young age can result in an increased use of alcohol in later life.

What is bullying?

300

This type of bullying is often physical and aims at causing harm to another person.

What is directional bullying?

300

Studies have found that this gender tends to have greater behavioral difficulties over time after engaging in bullying in middle school.  

What are females?

400

Studies show that an increase in this increases the number of student interventions when put in a situations where ones peer may be bullied.

What is School faculty intervention 

400

A school psychologist should think about this attributing factor to bad grades when assessing a child who is being bullied

What is Stress?

400

A one standard deviation increase in student-reported perception of teasing and bullying was associated with a 20.6%________ in high school dropout counts.

What is increase?

400

This type of bullying could be seen in the form of a student being called out and embarrassed in front of the class by a teacher.

What is teacher-student bullying?

400

This is a variable that explains the relationship between two other variables.

 What is a mediator?

500

 It is important to use an ________ based approach to create a positive school climate in the prevention of bullying

 What is an evidence based approach?

500

In order to prevent bullying, a school psychologist could create a school wide reward system for this type of behavior

What is Pro social behavior?

500

In a study done with identical twins, differences in this factor caused significant differences in academic performance when comparing the twins

 What is Peer Rejection?

500

Also known as bullying, This term can be defined as the aggression coming from children directed at other children.

What is peer victimization?

500

DAILY DOUBLE!!!! 

This is Dr. Rodger's daughter's name 


What is Jane?