Recent research has shown an increase in cyber bullying acts against middle and high school students. The National Center of Education Statistics (2010) reported that cyberbullying incidents increased 73% between the years of 2007 and 2009. In 2011, 75% of cyberbullying victims were adolescents (National Center of Education Statistics, 2013). Using data collected from the Pew Research and American Life Project, the study examined the prevalence of cyber bullying acts against African American female adolescents compared to Caucasian male and female adolescents and African American male adolescents. Additionally, the study reported the cyber bullying incident that occurred most frequently as either directly using texting or indirectly using s...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-32)With the recent surge of technological advancements...
Background and Purpose: Cyber bullying is often assumed to only occur in grades K-12, yet reports of...
Abstract Cyberbullying is a form of bullying that occurs through technological means, such as social...
Cyberbullying has evolved from the increasing use of technology, specifically electronic communicati...
This study examines and analyzes the effects of cyberbullying among adolescent Black females in an u...
With the Internet being an ever-growing part of everyone’s lives, the nature of bullying has evolved...
Thanks to advances in technology, cyberbullying is a growing form of bullying over the last decade. ...
Bullying has graduated from high school to college and occurs in higher education. The proliferation...
Thesis (M.A., Child Development) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Traditional bullyi...
Repeated studies show that cyberbullying is pervasive amongst adolescents. Cyberbullying can lead to...
Cyberbullying among traditional undergraduate students is a relatively new issue that involves the s...
Cyberbullying takes place through the information technology that students access every day: cell ph...
Victimization and perpetration of cyberbullying are ongoing threats to school systems across the Uni...
to the increase in the use of technological devices, bullying has changed to include a newer form ca...
Study: 11,700+ Third-, Fourth- and Fifth-Graders, sampled in New England from a variety of schools (...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-32)With the recent surge of technological advancements...
Background and Purpose: Cyber bullying is often assumed to only occur in grades K-12, yet reports of...
Abstract Cyberbullying is a form of bullying that occurs through technological means, such as social...
Cyberbullying has evolved from the increasing use of technology, specifically electronic communicati...
This study examines and analyzes the effects of cyberbullying among adolescent Black females in an u...
With the Internet being an ever-growing part of everyone’s lives, the nature of bullying has evolved...
Thanks to advances in technology, cyberbullying is a growing form of bullying over the last decade. ...
Bullying has graduated from high school to college and occurs in higher education. The proliferation...
Thesis (M.A., Child Development) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Traditional bullyi...
Repeated studies show that cyberbullying is pervasive amongst adolescents. Cyberbullying can lead to...
Cyberbullying among traditional undergraduate students is a relatively new issue that involves the s...
Cyberbullying takes place through the information technology that students access every day: cell ph...
Victimization and perpetration of cyberbullying are ongoing threats to school systems across the Uni...
to the increase in the use of technological devices, bullying has changed to include a newer form ca...
Study: 11,700+ Third-, Fourth- and Fifth-Graders, sampled in New England from a variety of schools (...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-32)With the recent surge of technological advancements...
Background and Purpose: Cyber bullying is often assumed to only occur in grades K-12, yet reports of...
Abstract Cyberbullying is a form of bullying that occurs through technological means, such as social...