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Differences in Proactive and Reactive Aggression in Traditional Bullies and Cyberbullies
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Social PsychologyCrime Of AggressionEducationProactive AggressionVictimisationSocial SciencesPsychologyBehavioural ProblemBehavioral SciencesReactive AggressionBullyingCyberbullyingSchool ViolenceOnline HarassmentPsychological ViolenceSocial BehaviorSociologyTraditional BullyingTraditional BulliesAggression
This study examined how proactive and reactive aggression related to traditional bullying and cyberbullying. Participants were 851 students in Grades 6 through 8 who completed a survey that assessed bullying behaviors, proactive aggression, and reactive aggression. Most of these students were Caucasian and from a rural background. For both traditional bullying and cyberbullying groups, uninvolved students were found to have significantly lower proactive and reactive aggression than bullies and bully-victims. Further, it was found that for traditional and cyberbullying groups, bully-victims had significantly higher proactive and reactive aggression than bullies. Implications and future directions are discussed.
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