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The cycle of cyberbullying: Some experience required
Authors:John Chapin  Grace Coleman
Institution:1. Pennsylvania State University, USA;2. Crisis Center North, USA
Abstract:Findings from a survey of 1,602 middle school and high school students suggests despite heavy use of social media, adolescents believe they are less likely than peers to be victims of cyberbullying and less likely to bully others. The results suggest a cycle of perceptions and behaviors: victims of cyberbullying bully others. Adolescents who believe they are likely to be bullied acknowledge they are likely to continue bullying others and are also likely to blame victims for “bringing it on themselves.”
Keywords:Cyberbullying  Risk-perception  Optimistic bias  Victim blaming
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