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Michelle F. Wright

Researcher at Pennsylvania State University

Publications -  161
Citations -  5105

Michelle F. Wright is an academic researcher from Pennsylvania State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aggression & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 137 publications receiving 3626 citations. Previous affiliations of Michelle F. Wright include University of Manitoba & Masaryk University.

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Jóvenes ante el ciberodio: El rol de la mediación parental y el apoyo familiar

TL;DR: In this article, a modelo de ecuaciones estructurales for investigating the relacion entre mediacion parental, apoyo social and afrontamiento was presented.
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Popularity and Social Preference Pressure From Parents, Friends, and the Media: Linkages to Aggressive and Prosocial Behaviors

TL;DR: This paper studied how adolescents' perceptions of the pressure to be popular or socially preferred from parents, friends, and the media influence their engagement in face-to-face and online social interactions.
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Assessing image-based sexual abuse: Measurement, prevalence, and temporal stability of sextortion and nonconsensual sexting ("revenge porn") among adolescents.

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors developed a new measure of victimization and perpetration of two frequent forms of image-based sexual abuse, namely, sextortion (i.e., the threat of distributing sexual images to pressure the victim into doing something) and nonconsensual sexting (e.g., distributing images of someone without the consent of the victim) and examined their temporal stability over a 1-year period.
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Does Empathy and Toxic Online Disinhibition Moderate the Longitudinal Association Between Witnessing and Perpetrating Homophobic Cyberbullying

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the longitudinal association between witnessing and perpetrating homophobic cyberbullying, and the potentially moderating role of empathy and toxic online disinhibition in this relationship.
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Does Parental Mediation of Technology Use Moderate the Associations between Cyber Aggression Involvement and Substance Use? A Three-Year Longitudinal Study

TL;DR: Examination of the buffering effect of parental mediation of adolescents’ technology use revealed that higher levels of Wave 2 instructive mediation weakened the association between Wave 1 cyber victimization and Wave 3 alcohol use and Wave3 non-marijuana illicit drug use.