Abstract

ABSTRACT In a pilot survey of perceptions of antisocial and bullying behavior in 8-year-old (N = 40) and 14-year-old (N = 50) girls and boys from rural north Thailand, using the two most equivalent Thai terms, the younger cohort was: (i) more accurate in judgements of antisocial and verbal bullying behavior; but (ii) less accurate in differentiation of verbal bullying behavior from social exclusion. These results are considered in the context of the overall results of the 14-sample cross-national TMR network project (Smith et al., 2000).

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