Human beings have a fundamental need to belong, for ongoing positiveinteractions with others who provide companionship and caring(Baumeister & Leary, 1995). Children may hit, exclude, or harass otherselectronically because when their own needs for belongingness arethreatened, or when they want to enhance their own status, they lash outand hurt others in the way they think will be most painful, by engagingin behaviors that undermine the target's sense of belongingness. Forreasons discussed herein, children and adolescents might be especiallyvulnerable to desperate needs for belongingness. Viewing bullying asmotivated by the need to belong has profound implications for preventionand intervention programs to reduce bullying.
CITATION STYLE
Samsudin, S. H., Shafri, H. Z. M., Hamedianfar, A., & Mansor, S. (2015). Spectral feature selection and classification of roofing materials using field spectroscopy data. Journal of Applied Remote Sensing, 9(1), 095079. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jrs.9.095079
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.