articleEuropean Journal of Developmental PsychologyMay 10, 2012Closed access

Cyberbullying: An overrated phenomenon?

Uni Research (Norway)

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Abstract

The paper argues that several claims about cyberbullying made in the media and elsewhere are greatly exaggerated and have little empirical scientific support. Contradicting these claims, it turns out that cyberbullying, when studied in proper context, is a low-prevalence phenomenon, which has not increased over time and has not created many “new” victims and bullies, that is, children and youth who are not also involved in some form of traditional bullying. These conclusions are based on two quite large samples of students, one from the USA and one from Norway, both of which have time series data for periods of four or five years. It is further argued that the issue of possible negative effects of…

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Keywords
  • Phenomenon
  • Psychology
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Social psychology
  • Developmental psychology
  • Epistemology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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