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Current Research
Groups and Relational Aggression:This project explores how group members respond to relational aggression (e.g., gossip, ostracism) against a fellow group member.
Past research with K-12 students indicates that former victims of
relational aggression reduce their risk of being targeted if they have
at least one friend. The current study investigates the means by which a
college student's membership in an on- or off-campus group such as a
sports team, religious organization, Greek society, or a music group
might have a similar buffering effect. We anticipate that the gender
composition of the group (all-female, all-male, mixed-sex) will affect
how "bystander" members respond to aggression against a fellow group
member. Investigator: Mary Hetrick |