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Consequences of Cyberbullying Others and Being Cyberbullied

MA Thesis Online Culture. Cyberbullying in social media: Teenagers and adults experiences of the occurrence and consequences of cyberbullying

MA Thesis Online Culture. Cyberbullying in social media: Teenagers and adults experiences of the occurrence and consequences of cyberbullying

... the consequences which prevent them from dealing with the challenges that come with ...of cyberbullying used different strategies to prevent and overcome ...is being shared with ...overcome ...

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Cyberbullying in Gifted Students: Prevalence and Psychological Well-Being in a Spanish Sample

Cyberbullying in Gifted Students: Prevalence and Psychological Well-Being in a Spanish Sample

... Comparisons among the three involved roles and the uninvolved participants reveal that cybervictims and cyberbully-victims present significantly worse scores than the uninvolved participants in depression, anxiety, ...

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CHATting About Cyberbullying: An Activity Systems Analysis of Cyberbullying.

CHATting About Cyberbullying: An Activity Systems Analysis of Cyberbullying.

... were cyberbullied, research question two found that participants remain relatively unconcerned with the affordances of those ...for cyberbullying messages because of their ...because cyberbullying is ...

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CYBERBULLYING POLICY

CYBERBULLYING POLICY

... Some cyberbullying is clearly deliberate and aggressive, but it is important to recognise that some incidents of cyberbullying may well be unintentional and the result of simply not thinking about the ...

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Defining Cyberbullying

Defining Cyberbullying

... Is cyberbullying essentially the same as bullying, or is it a qualitatively different activity? The lack of a consensual, nuanced definition has limited the field’s ability to examine these ...that being a ...

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Cyberbullying. Welcome!

Cyberbullying. Welcome!

... We are living in a time when technology is everywhere, and we can't cut our children off from it all completely. We want our children to stay current, but we want them to be safe as well. Here are some online safety ...

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Self-Selecting Into Being a Dictator: Distributional Consequences

Self-Selecting Into Being a Dictator: Distributional Consequences

... while, others significantly decrease ...distributional consequences of hierarchical delegation (Hamman et ...option. Others have studied delegation using the ultimatum game (Fershtman and Gneezy, ...

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XBRL: Consequences to Financial Reporting, Data Analysis, Decision Support, and others

XBRL: Consequences to Financial Reporting, Data Analysis, Decision Support, and others

... 7 tags. This will allow the machine to understand what the disclosure objectively means in addition to the values that are required to be separately tagged in the disclosure. Currently, the US GAAP Taxonomy may not ...

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The influences and consequences of being digitally connected and/or disconnected to travellers

The influences and consequences of being digitally connected and/or disconnected to travellers

... 2.3 Disconnection and unplugging The inability to connect online can be either one’s own personal decision, or a result of inadequate infrastructure (Paris et al. 2015 ).The absence of highly familiar sensory inputs and ...

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Perceived employability. Antecedents, trajectories and well-being consequences

Perceived employability. Antecedents, trajectories and well-being consequences

... Nevertheless, 12% of the employees reported change in PE over time. These trajectories were named ‘‘decrease and increase in PE ’’ (7.0%) and ‘‘increase and decrease in PE’’ (5.1%) to describe the quadratic change, which ...

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Deceiving Others After Being Deceived: Lying as a Function of Descriptive Norms

Deceiving Others After Being Deceived: Lying as a Function of Descriptive Norms

... However, the theory of reciprocity may not fully explain the situation described in Tyler et al. (2006). Reciprocity is used primarily as a motive in situations in which repeated interaction is expected (Perugini et al., ...

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Experienced consequences of being diagnosed with ADHD as an adult – a qualitative study

Experienced consequences of being diagnosed with ADHD as an adult – a qualitative study

... tell others about their diagnosis: “You wouldn’t say at a job interview, ‘yes, by the way, I have ADHD, ’ because then you probably won’t get the job … If I meet a guy, how do I tell him about this?” ...

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The economic consequences of being left-handed: some sinister results

The economic consequences of being left-handed: some sinister results

... economic consequences of being left-handed: some sinister results ...many others, earnings are determined by a relatively small number of variables, notably education and work experience or ...while ...

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Implicit theories about willpower and their consequences for achievement, health, and well-being

Implicit theories about willpower and their consequences for achievement, health, and well-being

... Corroborating this conclusion, a second longitudinal study assessed the level of daily self-regulatory demands individual students experienced during an academic term—such as the number of tests, amount of coursework, ...

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Voting as a Rational Choice: Why and How People Vote to Improve the Well-Being of Others

Voting as a Rational Choice: Why and How People Vote to Improve the Well-Being of Others

... 4.1 Strategic voting A strong piece of evidence that vote choices are perceived as consequential (and thus amenable to decision-analytic treatment) is that voters sometimes act strategically (see, for example, Alvarez ...

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Being kind to others instead of focusing on ourselves? : Enhancing mental well being

Being kind to others instead of focusing on ourselves? : Enhancing mental well being

... The difference in characteristics between the samples might be an explanation for the unlike effects of self-kindness found in the two studies. Sin & Lyubomirsky (2009) reported in their meta analytic study that the ...

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Being on call: an exploration of the experiences of doctors and significant others

Being on call: an exploration of the experiences of doctors and significant others

... Finally, being on-call was perceived to be beneficial because it increased clinical exposure to routine and challenging cases or those the doctors would not have necessarily encountered on a regular ...that ...

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Cyberbullying. How common is cyberbullying?

Cyberbullying. How common is cyberbullying?

... be able to help you resolve the cyberbullying or be watchful for face-to-face bullying. • Consider contacting the cyberbully’s parents. These parents may be very concerned to learn that their child has been ...

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Etruscan shrew muscle: the consequences of being small

Etruscan shrew muscle: the consequences of being small

... Key words: Etruscan shrew, Suncus etruscus, skeletal muscle, extensor digitorum longus, soleus, fibre composition, myosin heavy chain, myosin light chain, lactate dehydrogenase, citrate [r] ...

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The causes of government and the consequences for growth and well-being

The causes of government and the consequences for growth and well-being

... 42 These results are available from authors upon request... The instruments are: initial per capita GDP; initial per capita GDP squared; federal dummy; initial income inequality; initi[r] ...

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