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Modeling the anti-cyberbullying preferences of university students: Adaptive choice-based conjoint analysis
Aggressive behavior, 2015-07, Vol.41 (4), p.369-385
Cunningham, Charles E.
Chen, Yvonne
Vaillancourt, Tracy
Rimas, Heather
Deal, Ken
Cunningham, Lesley J.
Ratcliffe, Jenna
2015
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Autor(en) / Beteiligte
Cunningham, Charles E.
Chen, Yvonne
Vaillancourt, Tracy
Rimas, Heather
Deal, Ken
Cunningham, Lesley J.
Ratcliffe, Jenna
Titel
Modeling the anti-cyberbullying preferences of university students: Adaptive choice-based conjoint analysis
Ist Teil von
Aggressive behavior, 2015-07, Vol.41 (4), p.369-385
Ort / Verlag
United States: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2015
Quelle
Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts (ASSIA)
Beschreibungen/Notizen
Adaptive choice‐based conjoint analysis was used to study the anti‐cyberbullying program preferences of 1,004 university students. More than 60% reported involvement in cyberbullying as witnesses (45.7%), victims (5.7%), perpetrator–victims (4.9%), or perpetrators (4.5%). Men were more likely to report involvement as perpetrators and perpetrator–victims than were women. Students recommended advertisements featuring famous people who emphasized the impact of cyberbullying on victims. They preferred a comprehensive approach teaching skills to prevent cyberbullying, encouraging students to report incidents, enabling anonymous online reporting, and terminating the internet privileges of students involved as perpetrators. Those who cyberbully were least likely, and victims of cyberbullying were most likely, to support an approach combining prevention and consequences. Simulations introducing mandatory reporting, suspensions, or police charges predicted a substantial reduction in the support of uninvolved students, witnesses, victims, and perpetrators. Aggr. Behav. 41:369–385, 2015. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0096-140X
eISSN: 1098-2337
DOI: 10.1002/ab.21560
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1691282338
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Schlagworte
Adult
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Bullying - prevention & control
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Bullying - statistics & numerical data
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Choice Behavior - physiology
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Female
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Humans
,
Internet
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Male
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Models, Psychological
,
relationships
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Students - psychology
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Students - statistics & numerical data
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Universities
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Young Adult
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