The volume and source of cyberabuse influences victim blame and perceptions of attractiveness
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Highlights:
• ‘Victim-blaming’ was highest when cyberbullying was low-volume from a single source.
• ‘Victim-blaming’ was lowest when cyberbullying was high-volume from a single source.
• ‘Victims’ were rated least socially-attractive if bullied rarely by a single source.
• ‘Victims’ were rated most socially-attractive when bullied often by a single source.
• ‘Victim’ physical attractiveness ratings were not altered by abuse volume or source.
摘要
•‘Victim-blaming’ was highest when cyberbullying was low-volume from a single source.•‘Victim-blaming’ was lowest when cyberbullying was high-volume from a single source.•‘Victims’ were rated least socially-attractive if bullied rarely by a single source.•‘Victims’ were rated most socially-attractive when bullied often by a single source.•‘Victim’ physical attractiveness ratings were not altered by abuse volume or source.
论文关键词:Cyberabuse,Cyberbullying,Social networking,Victim blame,Attractiveness,Facebook
论文评审过程:Received 8 June 2018, Revised 19 September 2018, Accepted 30 October 2018, Available online 31 October 2018, Version of Record 12 November 2018.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2018.10.037