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Students’ Perspective About Their Cyberbullying Behavior And Disclosure at Higher Education Institution in Pakistan

Fozia Parveen, Noor Muhammad, Sobia Altaf

journal of social sciences review · 2023

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Summary

With the passage of time usage of social media has been enlarged. Hence, it has enhanced the risk of youth being bullied and has appeared such as a huge concern for parents, instructors as well as other working professionals remarkably. Objectives of this research was to identified the opinions of students about the presence, occurrence and exposure of cyber bullying behavior also the negative effects of cyberbullying on student’s thoughts and emotions. The sample consisted of 10 male students of five universities of Punjab in Pakistan. In this way qualitative research methods, semi-structured interview was conducted with each student who identify the individual opinions and behaviors. This type of qualitative research was a case study that was preferred the phenomena of cyber bullying. Co

Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.54183/jssr.v3i1.127
Catalogue ID
SNmojj20hy-9hhjg2
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