Cyberbullying has been a concern among adolescents, parents and educators for years for its seemingly boundless reach and potential harm it can cause. Aggressors are often masked with anonymity and targeted individuals may feel powerless over what others do online. While such issues and concerns are prevalent among adolescent ages, college students are not invulnerable from parallel experiences. In the US, Macdonald and Roberts-Pittman (2010) found less than ten percent of college students were cyberbullies but over one-fifth reported as cybervictims. This study explored prevalence of cyber victimization and perpetration as well as evidence of damaging effects and impact. Among the college student sample of 1,921, participants were 18-25 ye...
AbstractDue to the rapid growth in technology and easy access to internet, people are involved in se...
This project aims to expose information educators to various aspects of cyberbullying for the purpos...
This exploratory study of 168 undergraduate students examined the perceptions of college students ab...
Background and Purpose: Cyber bullying is often assumed to only occur in grades K-12, yet reports of...
Cyberbullying is a relatively new phenomenon that gained notoriety as social media websites became p...
Each year, approximately 10%-40% of adolescents are the victims of cruel online behaviors such as po...
Bullying behaviors occur across the lifespan and have increasingly migrated to online platforms wher...
Bullying is defined as aggression towards another that includes four components: repetition, intenti...
Bullying behaviors occur across the lifespan and have increasingly migrated to online platforms wher...
Bullying is defined as aggression towards another that includes four components: repetition, intenti...
Cyberbullying is among the most common forms of bullying in today’s American society. There has been...
Cyberbullying has evolved from the increasing use of technology, specifically electronic communicati...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how university students perceive their involvement in t...
Cyberbullying has turned into a vital issue in the recent world. Especially, girls are the main vict...
Cyberbullying has turned into a vital issue in the recent world. Especially, girls are the main vict...
AbstractDue to the rapid growth in technology and easy access to internet, people are involved in se...
This project aims to expose information educators to various aspects of cyberbullying for the purpos...
This exploratory study of 168 undergraduate students examined the perceptions of college students ab...
Background and Purpose: Cyber bullying is often assumed to only occur in grades K-12, yet reports of...
Cyberbullying is a relatively new phenomenon that gained notoriety as social media websites became p...
Each year, approximately 10%-40% of adolescents are the victims of cruel online behaviors such as po...
Bullying behaviors occur across the lifespan and have increasingly migrated to online platforms wher...
Bullying is defined as aggression towards another that includes four components: repetition, intenti...
Bullying behaviors occur across the lifespan and have increasingly migrated to online platforms wher...
Bullying is defined as aggression towards another that includes four components: repetition, intenti...
Cyberbullying is among the most common forms of bullying in today’s American society. There has been...
Cyberbullying has evolved from the increasing use of technology, specifically electronic communicati...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how university students perceive their involvement in t...
Cyberbullying has turned into a vital issue in the recent world. Especially, girls are the main vict...
Cyberbullying has turned into a vital issue in the recent world. Especially, girls are the main vict...
AbstractDue to the rapid growth in technology and easy access to internet, people are involved in se...
This project aims to expose information educators to various aspects of cyberbullying for the purpos...
This exploratory study of 168 undergraduate students examined the perceptions of college students ab...