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1 By: Elmer Tan Queenie Tang Alexandra Horst
Cyber Bullying By: Elmer Tan Queenie Tang Alexandra Horst

2 Contents: Introduction Method Literature Review Analysis Conclusion

3 Introduction Topic Choice Forms of Cyber Bullying Hypothesis

4 Introduction Dependent Variable: Independent Variable:
Prevalence/Forms of Cyber Bullying Independent Variable: Genders

5 Method Library Database Deeper understanding of Cyber Bullying
Expose the cause and Prevent it

6 Literature Review Cyber technologies has provided new arenas in which children and youth can bully each other.” (Pridgen, 2009)

7 Literature Review “Cyber bullying is the reality of the digital age…it is one of the negative by-products of the digital age…it can occur through a variety of technological media.” (Lagos, 2012)

8 Literature Review “Cyber bullies are unlikely to experience feelings of regret, sympathy, or compassion toward the victim,” (Strom 2005).

9 Literature Review “Kids think that the Internet is this place where they can say what they want with little regard to the impact their words have on other people. And yet, cyber bullying can go on 24 hours a day and have a lasting impact on kids.” (Wolfsbery, 2006)

10 Literature Review “21.8% of girls and 19.5% of boys reported being victims of cyberbullying…These same studies found that 14.1% of girls and 18.5% of boys admitted to cyberbullying others.” (Bauman, et. al., 2013)

11 Literature Review “Some studies indicate that when boys bully with cyber tools, they tend to make more physical threats and more sexually explicit comments, while girls are more likely to resort to name-calling and mocking others for their physical appearance” (Bauman, 2013)

12 Literature Review “girls are more likely to have experienced cyber bullying, sexual comments, being ignored/left out on purpose, having s sent or blogs posted about them, and having rumors or lies spread about them, whereas boys are more likely to have experienced being threatened and violent.” (Bevans, 2013)

13 Analysis Gender Difference in Cyber Bullies and Cyber Victims
Gender affects patterns of cyber bullying Male and female react to cyber bullying differently

14 Dynamic Trio thanks you for your time and attention!
Conclusion Link to Cyber Bullying Commercial Dynamic Trio thanks you for your time and attention!


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