Understanding Bullying in Different Contexts

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What is the defining characteristic of bullying according to the passage?

  • It is limited to in-person interactions
  • It causes physical harm only
  • It happens in the context of a conflict
  • It occurs repeatedly over time and involves a power imbalance (correct)

How does cyberbullying differ from other forms of bullying?

  • It does not involve emotional harm
  • It takes place using technology and can occur 24/7 (correct)
  • It is limited to social media platforms
  • It is less harmful than in-person bullying

How does being a witness to bullying affect students according to the passage?

  • It increases their likelihood of engaging in illegal activities
  • It raises their chances of developing depression and anxiety (correct)
  • It has no impact on their academic performance
  • It reduces their risk of missing school

Where does the majority of bullying take place across all school settings?

<p>Inside the classroom and in hallways or stairwells (D)</p>
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During which school years does the prevalence of bullying typically increase and reach a peak?

<p>Middle school and young adolescence (D)</p>
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What type of school climate sees higher rates of bullying according to the text?

<p>Unfriendly, unwelcoming, or unfair schools (C)</p>
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Which of the following groups may be at a greater risk of being bullied?

<p>Youth with disabilities (A)</p>
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What type of behavior may lead to a child being perceived as 'different' and becoming the target of bullying?

<p>Following gender norms strictly (C)</p>
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What is the current status of federal laws specifically about bullying?

<p>There are no federal laws specifically about bullying (D)</p>
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In what cases are schools federally mandated to address bullying?

<p>In cases where bullying overlaps with discriminatory harassment (B)</p>
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