2016
DOI: 10.13189/ujer.2016.040520
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Internet Usage Habits and Cyberbullying Related Opinions of Secondary School Students

Abstract: The purpose of this research is to examine the internet usage habits of secondary school students and their awareness of cyberbullying in terms of different variables. Of the probabilistic sampling methods, research sampling identified by stratified sampling method has been formed by 559 students from two branches (56 branches in total) selected with simple random sampling method (For example; 5/A and 5/C) at each grade level (5th, 6th, 7th and 8th grades) from 7 schools in Merzifon. Data in the research have … Show more

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“…This is obvious when 97% (N=97) of the respondents choose'Yes' on the questionnaire. In the baseline paper (Şentürk & Bayat, 2016), the sensitivity of the students related to Cyberbullying Scale is seen to be low. In other words, this research concludes that most of the respondents are aware about cyberbullying.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…This is obvious when 97% (N=97) of the respondents choose'Yes' on the questionnaire. In the baseline paper (Şentürk & Bayat, 2016), the sensitivity of the students related to Cyberbullying Scale is seen to be low. In other words, this research concludes that most of the respondents are aware about cyberbullying.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…When we look at the cyberbullying studies in Turkey, the majority of the research has focused on behavioral factors, cyberbullying effects on students’ achievement, school attendance and educational science perspective related to changing and developing communication techniques such as new media and mass media. Şentürk and Bayat (2016). Additionally, these studies are limited to relatively densely populated cities which are developed in terms of economic, socio‐cultural and other opportunities.…”
Section: Introduction and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research has tackled the subject of cyberbullying mainly in adolescents, in other words, in secondary school students (Sentürk & Bayat, 2016;Shin, Braithwaite & Ahmed, 2016), but has recently even considered it among university students (Bauman & Baldasare, 2015;Whittaker & Kowalski, 2015). However, studies into cyberbullying at younger ages in children at primary school are scarce and clearly insufficient (Machimbarrena & Garaigordobil, 2017;Fernández, Félix & Ruiz, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%