“…According to the results obtained from the study, it was observed that the cyberbully/victimization status of the students differed significantly according to the gender variable, and that male students were more cyberbullying and cyber-victimized than female students. It was observed that male students do more cyberbullying and cyber victimization than female students in the studies by Şam (2017), Özer (2016), Öztürk (2019), Sipahi (2019Sipahi ( ) Özdemir (2015, Yalçın (2019), Çetinkaya (2010), Erdur-Baker andKavşut (2007), Arıcak (2008), Dilmaç ( 2009), Serin (2012), Ekşi (2012), Ayas and Horzum (2012), Başköy (2013), Özbay (2013), Yaman and Sönmez (2015), Çiftçi (2015) Korkmaz (2016), Metli (2017), andYarar (2019). In the study by Pekşen-Süslü (2016), when the cyberbullying/victimization scores of high school students were examined in terms of gender, and the cyberbullying scores were examined, it was found that male students had higher scores than female students and there was a significant difference.…”