Explain the structural model bullying by perception of parent and personal characteristic

Abstract:
Aim: The research purpose is to examine: the relationship among perception of parent environments & personal characteristics with bulling behavior.
Method
The method of the research according to the nature and purpose of the study is descriptive correlational. The target population included all the secondary school students of kamyaran in 2013-2014 academic year. 330 students (144 girls and 186 boys) were selected by stratified random sampling proportional as sample. The data was collected by these three questioners: A) Ryan, Grolink & Deci’s perception of parent environments (1997). B) Adolescents Eysenck's Personality Test (Iran’s norm) (1975). C) Olweus’s bullying scale (1996). To analyses the data structural equation modeling were used.
Results
The results of the research showed the Significant positive relationship was observed between the personal characteristic and bulling behavior. Also significant negative relationship was observed between the perception of parent and bulling behavior. And the bulling behavior predicted by perception of parent and personal characteristic, significantly.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Applied Psychology, Volume:11 Issue: 2, 2017
Pages:
237 to 253
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