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Cirenia Quintana-Orts; Joaquín A. Mora-Merchán; Noelia Muñoz-Fernández; Rosario Del Rey – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2024
Considering the increasing rates of bullying in adolescence, more empirical evidence on how multiple factors work together in relation to the bully-victim role is needed. This study aims to explore individual and perceived school-level factors associated with the bully-victim role in the context of traditional bullying and cyberbullying, based on…
Descriptors: Risk, Computer Mediated Communication, Bullying, Victims
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Triantafyllopoulou, Paraskevi; Clark-Hughes, Charlotte; Langdon, Peter E. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2022
Social media can lead to rejection, cyber-bullying victimisation, and cyber-aggression, and these experiences are not fully understood as experienced by autistic adults. To investigate this, 78 autistic adults completed self-report measures of social media use, cyber-bullying victimisation, cyber-aggression, and self-esteem. High levels of social…
Descriptors: Social Media, Computer Mediated Communication, Bullying, Aggression
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Konrad Rudnicki; Gaelle Ouvrein; Charlotte De Backer; Vandebosch Heidi – International Journal of Bullying Prevention, 2020
Online celebrity bashing refers to a specific subform of online aggression in which celebrities are the targets of derogatory messages. Recent research focusing on the underlying explanations of why some bystanders turn into perpetrators of celebrity bashing suggests that human capacity for empathy may regulate the involvement in this practice.…
Descriptors: Drug Therapy, Audiences, Computer Mediated Communication, Bullying
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Whittaker, Elizabeth; Kowalski, Robin M. – Journal of School Violence, 2015
Recent years have witnessed a surge of research on cyberbullying. In this article, three studies examined prevalence rates of cyberbullying among college-age students, venues through which cyberbullying occurs, with a particular focus on social media, and perceptions of cyberbullying as a function of features of the target (e.g., peer, celebrity,…
Descriptors: Internet, Bullying, Social Networks, Victims
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Huang, Yun-yin; Chou, Chien – Computers & Education, 2013
Cyberbullying among students has received extensive attention from researchers and educators. Most research is, however, based on student reports while teachers' perceptions of this aggressive behavior among students have rarely been studied. We surveyed 2821 Taiwanese teachers on their perceptions of cyberbullying among students, including the…
Descriptors: Aggression, Bullying, Computer Mediated Communication, Foreign Countries
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Holfeld, Brett; Leadbeater, Bonnie J. – Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 2015
As access to technology is increasing in children and adolescents, there are growing concerns over the dangers of cyber bullying. It remains unclear what cyber bullying looks like among young Canadian children and how common these experiences are. In this study, we examine the psychometric properties of a measure of cyber bullying behaviors and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 5, Grade 6, Elementary School Students
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Molluzzo, John C.; Lawler, James; Manneh, Jerry – Information Systems Education Journal, 2013
Cyberbullying is a concern for any college or university. Digital harassment incidents are featured daily in the news. The authors of this study examine the perceptions of faculty on cyberbullying at a major metropolitan university. From the findings of a survey distributed to faculty in all schools of the university, the authors learn of high…
Descriptors: Bullying, Computer Mediated Communication, Teacher Attitudes, College Faculty
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Lampridis, Efthymios – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2015
The present study investigates stereotypical beliefs about cyber bullying in terms of myths, a well applied concept in the study of beliefs concerning sexual aggression. The level of acceptance of cyber bullying myths (low vs. high) and the relation of myth acceptance to a number of demographic variables such as gender, field of studies, frequency…
Descriptors: Stereotypes, Internet, Bullying, Beliefs
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Lawler, James P.; Molluzzo, John C. – Contemporary Issues in Education Research, 2015
Cyberbullying is a concern for any college or university. Digital harassment incidents are featured daily in the news. The authors of this study examine the perceptions of students on cyberbullying at a major metropolitan university. From the findings of a student survey, the authors learn of high levels of perceptions on incidents as an issue but…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Bullying, Computer Mediated Communication
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Bauman, Sheri; Baldasare, Angela – Journal of College Student Development, 2015
Using the Cyberbullying Experiences Survey, we collected data from 1,114 undergraduate students at a large public Southwestern university. In addition to inquiring about students' experiences with bullying, we inquired about the level of distress and the digital medium used. Results showed differences in types of experiences and level of distress…
Descriptors: Aggression, Computer Mediated Communication, College Role, Undergraduate Students
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Cranmer, Sue – Learning, Media and Technology, 2013
This article reports on excluded young people's experiences with and management of e-safety and risk. It has importance in exploring these concerns given that excluded young people's voices are very often absent in education and technology research and yet they are potentially more at risk when using Information and Communication Technologies than…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Safety, Risk Management, Information Technology
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Patchin, Justin W.; Hinduja, Sameer – Youth & Society, 2011
Bullying at school is a common problem facing youth, school officials, and parents. A significant body of research has detailed the serious consequences associated with bullying victimization. Recently, however, a new permutation has arisen and arguably become even more problematic. "Cyberbullying," as it has been termed, occurs when youth use…
Descriptors: Bullying, Internet, Electronic Mail, Telecommunications
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Walker, Carol M.; Sockman, Beth Rajan; Koehn, Steven – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2011
Understanding the covert events surrounding the undergraduate students' experience is essential to educators' and counselors' involvement in their success. Research into bullying behaviors has documented victims' feelings of anger, sadness and poor concentration. Affordable technologies have propagated this concern into cyberspace. This…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Bullying, Computer Mediated Communication, Student Behavior
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Wong-Lo, Mickie; Bullock, Lyndal M. – Preventing School Failure, 2011
Cyberbullying is a category of bullying that occurs in the digital realm and affects students at astonishing rates. Unlike traditional bullying, in which displays of aggression may be evident to bystanders, the ramification of cyberbullying occurs through unconventional strategies (e.g., text messaging, online Web logs, video sharing). As a…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, Bullying, Internet
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McGee, Christy D. – Parenting for High Potential, 2011
Bullying happens every day in classrooms and on playgrounds all over the world. Parents, when faced with the fact that their child has become the target of a bully, experience a stream of emotions: anger, fear, the need to protect, and the realization that the child must go back to school or out to play and face the bully again the next day. Many…
Descriptors: Bullying, Social Networks, Student Experience, Peer Relationship
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