Stand by me or not? Academic context-related and individual contributors to university students’ intended reaction to cyberbullying.
Thanos Touloupis,
Marilyn A. Campbell,
Dimitrios Pnevmatikos
Abstract:Objective: The present study aimed to investigate university students' reactions to a hypothetical cyberbullying incident. Also, using the social cognitive theory, the contributing role of academic connectedness (context-related factor), as well as empathy and locus of control (individual factors), was examined through an explanatory mediation model. Method: Overall, 315 university students (71.1% women) from different university departments in a southern European country completed a self-report questionnaire,… Show more
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