Ethical and Cultural Issues Arising from the Psychology of Terrorism- 3 Credit Hrs.
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TTTAbb2 - Bullying: Techniques for Dealing with Taunting, Teasing, & Tormenting Post Test

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1.2 A person becomes a bully because of how he or she has been taught to behave. What is an example of how children learn to become bullies?
2.2 What term can you call this sentence: ‘if you didn’t like me, you wouldn’t always bother me\\\'?
3.2 What rule is followed by bullies?
Answers:

A. they live in families that communicate with each other in negative ways and so they might not know the right way to treat other people
B. Rule of Opposites
C. ‘Speaking Things as you Want Them’

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Questions:

4.2 What may be some common types of bullying received?
4.3 What were some group differences that also instigated victim/bully behavior?
5.2 What method involves asking students to write down the names of classmates who match a descriptive statement, such as ‘someone who bullies others?’
5.3 What was the goal of the Common Concern Method?
6.2 What are circumstances that can affect a person’s vulnerability to either bullying and suicide-related behavior?
Answers:

A. gender, grade level, ethnicity, and poverty status
B. Someone called me names, someone made fun of me, someone said mean things behind my back
C. foster empathy among bullies for their victims and to help students take ownership of the bullying problem and responsibility for its resolution
D. Peer nomination method
E. emotional distress; exposure to violence; family conflict; relationship problems; lack of connectedness to school/ sense of supportive school environment; alcohol and drug use; physical disabilities/ learning differences; and lack of access to resources/support