نتایج جستجو برای: peers’ collective norms

تعداد نتایج: 108904  

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2012
Elizabeth Levy Paluck Hana Shepherd

Persistent, widespread harassment in schools can be understood as a product of collective school norms that deem harassment, and behavior allowing harassment to escalate, as typical and even desirable. Thus, one approach to reducing harassment is to change students' perceptions of these collective norms. Theory suggests that the public behavior of highly connected and chronically salient actors...

2012
Elizabeth Levy Paluck Hana Shepherd

Persistent, widespread harassment in schools can be understood as a product of collective school norms that deem harassment, and behavior allowing harassment to escalate, as typical and even desirable. Thus, one approach to reducing harassment is to change students’ perceptions of these collective norms. Theory suggests that the public behavior of highly connected and chronically salient actors...

2012
Elizabeth Levy Paluck Hana Shepherd

Persistent, widespread harassment in schools can be understood as a product of collective school norms that deem harassment, and behavior allowing harassment to escalate, as typical and even desirable. Thus, one approach to reducing harassment is to change students' perceptions of these collective norms. Theory suggests that the public behavior of highly connected and chronically salient actors...

2011
Shahriar Bijani David Stuart Robertson

One way to build large-scale autonomous systems is to develop open peer-to-peer architectures in which peers are not pre-engineered to work together and in which peers themselves determine the social norms that govern collective behaviour. A major practical limitation to such systems is security because the very openness of such systems negates most traditional security solutions. We propose a ...

Journal: :Journal of interpersonal violence 2010
Maria Sapouna

Collective efficacy, defined as informal social controls that operate under social norms of trust, is an emerging theoretical concept that has been applied to explain violence rates in neighborhoods, affiliation with deviant peers, partner violence, and adolescent delinquency. This study employed a multilevel design to examine the association between collective efficacy at the class-level and i...

Journal: :علوم اجتماعی 0
دکتر احمدرضا اصغرپور ماسوله دکتر حسین بهروان دکتر محسن نوغانی دکتر علی یوسفی

study of collective actions is related to some of the most important issues in contemporary sociology such as cooperation, collective decision making, emergence of social norms etc. this paper in four steps presents a framework for studying collective actions. these steps are related to characteristics of collective actions (cooperation and common good), factors effecting the emergence of colle...

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2014
Hanneke A Teunissen Renske Spijkerman Geoffrey L Cohen Mitchell J Prinstein Rutger C M E Engels Ron H J Scholte

BACKGROUND Adolescents form impressions about the type of peers who drink (i.e., drinker prototypes). The evaluation of, and perceived similarity to these prototypes are related to adolescents' drinking. Peer drinking norms play an important role in the formation of prototypes. We experimentally examined whether manipulation of peer norms changed the evaluation of and perceived similarity to dr...

Journal: :American Journal of Public Health 1995

Journal: :Sig. Proc.: Image Comm. 2012
Yu Zhang Mihaela van der Schaar

Designing incentive schemes for Peer-to-Peer (P2P) multimedia sharing applications, where the participating peers find it in their self-interest to contribute resources rather than to “free-ride”, is challenging due to the unique features exhibited by such networks: large populations of anonymous peers interacting infrequently, asymmetric interests of peers, network errors, multiple concurrent ...

Journal: :Journal of adolescence 2016
Hanneke A Teunissen Emmanuel Kuntsche Ron H J Scholte Renske Spijkerman Mitchell J Prinstein Rutger C M E Engels

This study examined whether the relationship between friends' drinking norms and male adolescents' alcohol use is moderated by performance-based peer influence susceptibility. Seventy-three male adolescents (M = 17 years) from three schools in the Netherlands were exposed to the drinking norms of "peers" (electronic confederates) in a chat room experiment. These peers were either popular or unp...

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