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Gary W. Giumetti

Researcher at Quinnipiac University

Publications -  31
Citations -  2631

Gary W. Giumetti is an academic researcher from Quinnipiac University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Incivility & Job satisfaction. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 29 publications receiving 2026 citations. Previous affiliations of Gary W. Giumetti include Florida State University College of Arts and Sciences & Villanova University.

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Bullying in the Digital Age: A Critical Review and Meta-Analysis of Cyberbullying Research Among Youth

TL;DR: The general aggression model is proposed as a useful theoretical framework from which to understand this phenomenon and results from a meta-analytic review indicate that among the strongest associations with cyberbullying perpetration were normative beliefs about aggression and moral disengagement.
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What a rude e-mail! Examining the differential effects of incivility versus support on mood, energy, engagement, and performance in an online context.

TL;DR: Findings indicate that participants reported higher levels of negative affect and lower levels of energy after working with the uncivil supervisor than with the supportive supervisor, and these relationships were mediated by energy.
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Violent video games and anger as predictors of aggression

TL;DR: In this article, Anderson et al. tested the assumption of the general aggression model by examining if the dispositional trait of anger moderated the relation between violent video games and aggression.
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Cyber incivility @ work: the new age of interpersonal deviance.

TL;DR: Results indicate that supervisor cyber incivility is positively related to burnout, absenteeism, and turnover intentions, and possible mechanisms for the role of neuroticism in the stressor-strain relationship are discussed.
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Sticks and stones may break my bones, but abusive text messages also hurt: Development and validation of the Cyber Psychological Abuse scale.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed and validated the Cyber Psychological Abuse (CPA) scale to assess psychological abuse during arguments between romantic partners using cell phones, e-mail, computers, and through social networking sites.