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Match the cyberbullying form with its prevalence percentage:
Match the cyberbullying form with its prevalence percentage:
Being ignored and disrespected = Almost one in four have had it happen more than once Having passwords stolen and changed by a bully = Four out of 10 middle school students Receiving mean or threatening emails = About 21% of kids Someone saying mean or hurtful things online = More than 4 out of 10 say it has happened more than once
Match the cyberbullying outcome with its similarity to real-life bullying outcomes:
Match the cyberbullying outcome with its similarity to real-life bullying outcomes:
Psychological and emotional outcomes = Similar to real-life bullying outcomes Primary cyberbullying location = Chat rooms Gender prevalence in cyberbullying = Girls are about twice as likely as boys to be victims and perpetrators Increase in cyberbullying = Cyberbullying has increased in recent years
Match the cyberbullying statistic with its corresponding age group:
Match the cyberbullying statistic with its corresponding age group:
Nine out of 10 middle school students have had their feelings hurt online = Middle school students About 75% have visited a website bashing another student = Middle school students In a national survey of 10-17 year olds, twice as many children indicated they had been victims and perpetrators = 10-17 year olds About 58% of kids admit someone has said mean or hurtful things to them online = Kids
Match the cyberbullying fact with its prevalence percentage:
Match the cyberbullying fact with its prevalence percentage:
Match the cyberbullying statement with its corresponding fact:
Match the cyberbullying statement with its corresponding fact:
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Study Notes
Cyberbullying Forms and Statistics
- Flaming (online fights and arguments): 15%
- Harassment (repeatedly sending offensive messages): 12%
- Denigration (spreading rumors or gossip): 10%
- Impersonation (pretending to be someone else online): 5%
- Outing (sharing personal information without consent): 5%
- Trapping (luring someone into an online trap): 2%
- Exclusion (intentionally excluding someone online): 2%
Cyberbullying Outcomes and Similarities
- Depression and anxiety: similar to real-life bullying outcomes
- Social isolation and loneliness: similar to real-life bullying outcomes
- Lower self-esteem and confidence: similar to real-life bullying outcomes
- Suicide ideation and attempts: similar to real-life bullying outcomes
Cyberbullying Age Groups
- 14-18 years old: 34% have experienced cyberbullying
- 11-13 years old: 24% have experienced cyberbullying
- 9-10 years old: 17% have experienced cyberbullying
- 6-8 years old: 12% have experienced cyberbullying
Cyberbullying Facts and Prevalence
- 34% of students have experienced cyberbullying at some point
- 23% of students have experienced cyberbullying more than once
- 17% of students have experienced cyberbullying in the past year
- 12% of students have experienced cyberbullying in the past month
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