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Coping with anger in adolescents in the gender context
Janošová, Pavlína ; Philippová, L.
A semi-projective test focused on the investigation of the intra-psychic strategies of the coping with anger in the intimate interpersonal relationships was administered to students of the 3rd year of the grammar school. The aim of the study was to compare these strategies under conditions when the person who provoked the respondent’s anger was the same sex, with the strategies used in the situation when s/he was the opposite sex. On the basis of the analysis of variance, there were found no differences between girls and boys in the situations when the anger was evocated by an individual of the opposite sex. On the other hand, in the same-sex relationships, girls reacted more benevolent to the female individuals than boys toward the male ones.
New perspectives on bullying
Říčan, Pavel ; Janošová, Pavlína
Bullying is viewed in the Czech and Slovak specialized literature mostly as the social-psychological process when the structure of a social group gradually transforms into a malign form. In comparison with the worldwide approach, the psychoanalytical viewpoint is applied more strongly in Czech studies. Within the scope of the research done in the Institute of Psychology, we focus also on the development of the social relationships in the school class and on the individuals in the role of defenders of victimized peers. On the basis of the social-cognitive approach along with the gender context, we analyze inter-group differences in ethical reasoning of the school aggressors, victims and their defenders.

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