Definitions of bullying: Age and sex differences in a Turkish sample |
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Authors: | Zehra Ucanok Peter K. Smith Durdu Sertkaya Karasoy |
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Affiliation: | 1. Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey;2. Goldsmiths, University of London, London, UK |
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Abstract: | The aim of the present study was to investigate the meaning profile of the Turkish term ‘zorbal?k’, which is considered the most similar to the English word ‘bullying’, and of five other terms in Turkish that describe bullying‐like behaviours. We used the cartoon methodology of a previous study, but with an expanded task of 40 stick‐figure cartoons. These cartoons were shown to 124 students (70 girls and 54 boys), in fourth grade (M = 9.3 years) and eighth grade (M = 13.3 years). Our findings indicated four major clusters: neutral or non‐aggressive, physically aggressive, verbally aggressive, and social exclusion, with the physically‐aggressive cluster splitting into two clusters, physical bullying and other physical aggression, in the older students. |
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Keywords: | age and sex difference cartoon methodology definitions of bullying Turkish sample zorbalı k |
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