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Reciprocity between humor and peer victimization.
Claire Fox
,
Simon Hunter
, Sian Jones
Psychology
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Keyphrases
Humor
100%
Peer Victimization
100%
Self-defeating Humor
66%
Young People
50%
Victimization
50%
Humor Styles
50%
Indirect Victimization
33%
Social Context
16%
Perry
16%
Risk Factors
16%
Social Difficulties
16%
Peer Interaction
16%
Interaction Opportunity
16%
Low Self-esteem
16%
Secondary School
16%
Direct Victimization
16%
School Year
16%
Self-use
16%
Schools in England
16%
Self-enhancement
16%
Self-defeating
16%
Humor Development
16%
Cross-lagged Model
16%
Cross-lagged Panel Design
16%
Neediness
16%
Self-regard
16%
Negative Comments
16%
Vicious Circle
16%
RMSEA
16%
Interpersonal Context
16%
Interpersonal Dynamics
16%
Group Dynamics
16%
Self-defeating Humor Style
16%
Adaptive Humor
16%
Positive Form
16%
Psychology
Peer Victimization
100%
Humor
100%
Self-Report
7%
Self-Esteem
7%
Group Dynamics
7%
Internalize
7%