Disengagement theory, is the process of individuals withdrawing and isolating from prior social interactions due to age. The disengagement theory of aging states that "aging is an inevitable, mutual withdrawal or disengagement, resulting in decreased interaction between the aging person and others in the social system he belongs to".
Ms. Kolla Ragini, Dr. Manjit Kaur Salwan
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A Conceptual Critique of the Use of Moral Disengagement Theory in Research on Violent Video Games
Moral disengagement refers to cognitive processes of misrepresenting immoral acts in order to justify them. Research on moral disengagement factors in violent video games assumes that the digital representation of violence in video games is meaningfully ...
Jens Kjeldgaard-Christiansen
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Disengagement Theory Revisited [PDF]
Cumming and Henry erected the basic frame for a socio-cultural theory of normal aging in their 1961 book, Growing Old. The basic postulates of this theory are reviewed, and the overall structure of the theory briefly examined. Critical data necessary either to accept or reject disengagement theory are not yet available, although useful information has
E. Markson
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Moral Disengagement and Risk Prototypes in the Context of Adolescent Cyberbullying: Findings From Two Countries [PDF]
Cyberbullying is associated with a wide range of mental health difficulties and behavioral problems in adolescents and research is needed to better understand psychological correlates of this behavior.
Lambros Lazuras +5 more
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This study presents a new mechanism for how exploitative leadership could influence unethical pro-organizational behavior (UPOB). This study examines how exploitative leadership affects followers’ moral disengagement from the perspective of social ...
Saad Basaad +2 more
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How legal motivation buffers the effects of moral disengagement on school bullying among Chinese college students [PDF]
BackgroundGrounded in Bandura’s social cognitive theory and the risk-buffering model, this study investigates how moral disengagement and legal motivation jointly influence school bullying among Chinese university students.MethodsA cross-sectional survey
Jianhua He, Zhiqiang Wang, Shuhui Xu
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The Pathway to Defection from Extremist Groups – Confronting the Disengagement Process of a Jihadi Foreign Fighter and a Right-Wing Extremist [PDF]
The aim of our article is to analyse the disengagement process of a Swiss returnee from Syria and the emergence of dissonances during his involvement with the Islamic State (IS) and to compare this evolution to the pathway of a right-wing extremist ...
Miryam Eser Davolio, Carole Villiger
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From victim to bully: unpacking moral disengagement and the buffering effect of legal cognition [PDF]
Background Adolescents who experience both bullying victimisation and bullying perpetration face more severe psychological challenges than those in a single role.
Xu Shuhui +3 more
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The effect of error aversion climate on impoverished leadership [PDF]
IntroductionImpoverished leadership, as a form of unethical leadership behavior, can have a wide range of negative impacts. It not only affects team morale, work efficiency, cohesion, and trust but also directly influences organizational performance ...
Chang-E Liu +4 more
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From home to the screen: How parental rejection fuels cyberbullying in college students. [PDF]
Previous research has highlighted the impact of family environment on college students' cyberbullying behavior, yet the role of parenting styles, particularly negative ones, remains underexplored.
Shuaijie Lan +4 more
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