Cyberbullying and gender: a qualitative study of how middle school girls experience cyberbullying.
Studies suggest that girls are more at risk than boys to experience cyberbullying due to their "inherent vulnerable position within society" (Navarro & Jasinski, 2013, p. 287). Those who are targeted are more likely to experience a variety of repercussions i...
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