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Relevant dimensions of cyberbullying — Results from two experimental studies
Authors:Stephanie Pieschl  Torsten Porsch  Tobias Kahl  Rahel Klockenbusch
Affiliation:Institut für Psychologie, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Fliednerstr. 21, 48149 Münster, Germany
Abstract:Cyberbullying is a prevalent problem of adolescents. However, several conceptual and measurement questions, regarding its defining characteristics and relevant dimensions in comparison to conventional bullying, remain unanswered. To this end we conducted two studies with experimental methods. Study I shows that power imbalance in terms of perceived popularity is relevant for the affective, cognitive, and behavioral experience of cyberbullying. Cyberbullying by a popular bully is more distressing than cyberbullying by an unpopular bully. Study II shows that factors unique to cyberbullying are also relevant for the experience of cyberbullying, namely the media and the type of cyberbullying. For example, different types of cyberbullying are related to different patterns of relevant coping strategies. Therefore, cyberbullying seems both a unique phenomenon and closely related to conventional bullying.
Keywords:Cyberbullying   Experiment   Power imbalance   Media   Vignettes
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