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Political Partisanship, Cyberbullying, & Suicidal Thoughts
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This book examines if there is a difference in the percentage of cyberbullying between Republican and Democrat states and if there is a relationship between being cyberbullied and having suicidal thoughts. Chapter 1 describes cyberbullying and related problems, the theoretical framework, the significance of the study, the research design, the research questions, the study's assumptions and limitations and expected findings. Chapter 2 presents a literature review on political orientation, cyberb…
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This book examines if there is a difference in the percentage of cyberbullying between Republican and Democrat states and if there is a relationship between being cyberbullied and having suicidal thoughts. Chapter 1 describes cyberbullying and related problems, the theoretical framework, the significance of the study, the research design, the research questions, the study's assumptions and limitations and expected findings. Chapter 2 presents a literature review on political orientation, cyberbullying, depressive symptoms, and suicidal thoughts. Chapter 3 discusses the current study's methodology. Chapter 4 analyzes the current study's data. Finally, Chapter 5 describes the current study's results.

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  • Author: Yuan Peng
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  • ISBN-10: 1940803365
  • ISBN-13: 9781940803364
  • Format: 21.6 x 27.9 x 1 cm, hardcover
  • Language: English English

This book examines if there is a difference in the percentage of cyberbullying between Republican and Democrat states and if there is a relationship between being cyberbullied and having suicidal thoughts. Chapter 1 describes cyberbullying and related problems, the theoretical framework, the significance of the study, the research design, the research questions, the study's assumptions and limitations and expected findings. Chapter 2 presents a literature review on political orientation, cyberbullying, depressive symptoms, and suicidal thoughts. Chapter 3 discusses the current study's methodology. Chapter 4 analyzes the current study's data. Finally, Chapter 5 describes the current study's results.

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