Given their ubiquitous presence as witnesses to school-yard bullying, the role of the ‘bystander’ has been studied extensively. The prevalence and behaviour of bystanders to cyberbullying, however, is less understood. In an anonymous, school-based questionnaire, 716 secondary school students from South-East Queensland reported whether they had witnessed traditional and/or cyberbullying, and how they responded to each type. Overlap in bystander roles between online and offline environments was examined, as was their relationship to age and gender. Students who witnessed traditional bullying were more likely to have witnessed cyberbullying. Bystanders’ behaviour was sometimes similar in both contexts of traditional and cyberbullying, mainly i...
This study investigated whether bystanders of traditional bullying and cyberbullying used face-to-fa...
Cyberbullying often occurs in group-based situations; therefore, how young people respond when they ...
As a form of peer victimisation, cyberbullying can be conceptualised as a group phenomenon; research...
Given their ubiquitous presence as witnesses to school-yard bullying, the role of the ‘bystander’ ha...
Given their ubiquitous presence as witnesses to school-yard bullying, the role of the ‘bystander’ ha...
The aim of this study was to add to the emerging knowledge about the role of bystanders in cyberbull...
There are many factors which can affect the bullying process. One such factor is the presence of bys...
This study examines the bystander effect in cyberbullying. On the basis of two experiments, we test ...
This study examines the bystander effect in cyberbullying. On the basis of two experiments, we test ...
This study examines the bystander effect in cyberbullying. On the basis of two experiments, we test ...
This study examines the bystander effect in cyberbullying. On the basis of two experiments, we test ...
This study investigated whether bystanders to traditional bullying and cyberbullying used face-to-fa...
This study examines the bystander effect in cyberbullying. On the basis of two experiments, we test ...
Young people are frequently exposed to bullying events in the offline and online domain. Witnesses t...
The current study aimed to investigate bystander behaviour across traditional and cyber bullying sce...
This study investigated whether bystanders of traditional bullying and cyberbullying used face-to-fa...
Cyberbullying often occurs in group-based situations; therefore, how young people respond when they ...
As a form of peer victimisation, cyberbullying can be conceptualised as a group phenomenon; research...
Given their ubiquitous presence as witnesses to school-yard bullying, the role of the ‘bystander’ ha...
Given their ubiquitous presence as witnesses to school-yard bullying, the role of the ‘bystander’ ha...
The aim of this study was to add to the emerging knowledge about the role of bystanders in cyberbull...
There are many factors which can affect the bullying process. One such factor is the presence of bys...
This study examines the bystander effect in cyberbullying. On the basis of two experiments, we test ...
This study examines the bystander effect in cyberbullying. On the basis of two experiments, we test ...
This study examines the bystander effect in cyberbullying. On the basis of two experiments, we test ...
This study examines the bystander effect in cyberbullying. On the basis of two experiments, we test ...
This study investigated whether bystanders to traditional bullying and cyberbullying used face-to-fa...
This study examines the bystander effect in cyberbullying. On the basis of two experiments, we test ...
Young people are frequently exposed to bullying events in the offline and online domain. Witnesses t...
The current study aimed to investigate bystander behaviour across traditional and cyber bullying sce...
This study investigated whether bystanders of traditional bullying and cyberbullying used face-to-fa...
Cyberbullying often occurs in group-based situations; therefore, how young people respond when they ...
As a form of peer victimisation, cyberbullying can be conceptualised as a group phenomenon; research...