Publisher
Florida Atlantic University
Description
The current study examined the process by which adolescents choose who to dislike in a sample of Finnish 10th graders. Information was available for the adolescents on their victimization, bullying behavior, problem behavior, school burnout, school grades, and their depressive symptoms. The initial analysis consisted of assessing which characteristics made individuals more likely to dislike someone, after taking into account the characteristics of the individual being nominated. This analysis found that individuals form antipathy for dissimilar others. This process is hypothesized to be a result of mechanisms of threat. The secondary analysis compared the characteristics of unilateral and mutual antipathies. This analysis found that mutual antipathies are characterized by elevated differences between individuals on victimization. These results identify and describe important aspects of the adolescent peer environment.
Extension
FAU
FAU
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Person Preferred Name
Hafen, Christopher A.
Graduate College
Physical Description
electronic
vii, 80 p. : ill.
Use and Reproduction
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Other Title Info
Who dislikes whom
the characteristics of antipathy in adolescence