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Cyberbullying: Effect of emergency perception on the helping tendencies of bystanders

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The results indicated that when the participants perceived the victim’s situation to be more critical (i.e., higher emergency perception), their helping tendencies were stronger, partly through increased state empathy followed by feelings of responsibility to help.
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This article is published in Telematics and Informatics.The article was published on 2021-09-01. It has received 6 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Empathy.

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Cyberbullying on social network sites : an experimental study into bystanders' behavioral intentions to help the victim or reinforce the bully

TL;DR: In this article, the influence of contextual factors (severity of the incident, identity and behaviour of other bystanders) on bystanders' behavioural intentions to help the victim or reinforce the bully in cases of harassment on Facebook was examined.
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Attitude, Self-Control, and Prosocial Norm to Predict Intention to Use Social Media Responsibly: From Scale to Model Fit towards a Modified Theory of Planned Behavior

Md. Shahzalal, +1 more
- 09 Aug 2022 - 
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigated the psychosocial antecedents of individuals' intention to use social media responsibly (IUSR) and found that attitudes, self-control, and prosocial norms (ASP) can positively and significantly predict social media users' IUSR.
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Serious Game-based Psychosocial Intervention to Foster Prosociality in Cyberbullying Bystanders

TL;DR: In this article , serious game-based psychosocial interventions with profile-based social agents can encourage prosocial bystander behavior in cyberbullying, and a pilot quasi-experimental study with repeated and pre/post measurements was performed.
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I'd better say something! How empathy shapes bystander psychological reactance and intervention to online trolling of service organizations

TL;DR: In this article , the role of bystanders, consumers who witness a victim (business) being trolled, remains largely unexplored, and the purpose of this paper is to introduce online trolling to the service literature and begin to identify when (types of online troll content) and why (empathy and psychological reactance) bystanders are likely to intervene and support a service business being Trolled by posting positive eWOM.
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The Relationship between Cyberbullying Training Experience, Gender, and Depression among the Malaysian Adolescents during the COVID-19 Pandemic

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examined the relationship between cyberbullying training and depression among Malaysian adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic and found that depression was significantly associated with cyber bullying training.
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Empathy and Callous–Unemotional Traits in Different Bullying Roles: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis:

TL;DR: A systematic review and a meta-analysis on empathy and callous–unemotional traits in relation to school bullying based on 53 empirical reports that met the inclusion criteria find that there is a nonsignificant association between victimization and empathy, while the relationship between callous-unem emotional traits and victimization is significant but small.
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Deciding whether to look after them, to like it, or leave it

TL;DR: Predictors are multifaceted, and different for negative and positive bystanding, and future research and interventions should take the multidimensional nature of cyberbullying bystander behavior into account.
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Are children involved in cyberbullying low on empathy? A systematic review and meta-analysis of research on empathy versus different cyberbullying roles

TL;DR: In this article, a systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted to overcome limitations of previous studies on risk factors to establish if and how empathy is related to the different cyberbullying roles.
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Bystanding or standing by? How the number of bystanders affects the intention to intervene in cyberbullying:

TL;DR: Results show that a very severe cyberbullying incident boosts individuals’ intention to intervene, mediated by the assessment of the situation as emergency and, in turn, by an increased feeling of responsibility.
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On a Scale of State Empathy During Message Processing

TL;DR: In this paper, a 12-item scale was developed as a measurement instrument for state empathy during message processing, where perception of the characters' state automatically activates the recipient's vicarious experience of their state, situation, and object, which automatically primes and generates the associated automatic and somatic responses that precede persuasion outcomes.
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