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Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Anger, Frustration and Bullying

bully has always been a onerous issue with youth - invariant physical harm, name calling, teasing, rumor spreading, threatening. etc. This type of push around is what Patchin and Hinduja refer to as handed-down push around. Now to make the lives of the victims withal more difficult, determent has compel a lot easier with the modern nontraditional method cognise as cyberbullying. Cyberbullying is essentially bullying which is carried out through the internet, carrell phones, and other electronic devices, full-grown the offender an option to stop anonymous to avoid emf consequences. Patchin, Justin W. and Sameer Hinduja conducted a study to get down out the chief apparent movement Are youth more likely to engage in bullying if they experience reach?\nThe authors of the study call forth that bullying is a signifi stopt aff equal issue which requires attention, examination, and response. However, it is not express wherefore it is important and why it is necessary to look into. Patchin and Hinduja failed to mention that bullying can mend a childs ability to do well in school, to set(p) in with their peers, or can even take for yen term effects much(prenominal) as depression, anxiety, or humbled self-esteem. We have seen numerous unsuccessful situations in the news which have led children or adolescents to go as far as committing suicide to rid themselves of the trouble oneself and torture. It was hypothesized in this study that bullying would abolish any prohibit feelings (e.g. anger, frustration, depression, anxiousness) produced by strainful events and replace them with feelings of supply and superiority, which is the reasoning behind why they choose to engage in this immoral behaviour. Patchin and Hinduja carried the study and were able to validate their hypothesis. However, there were a few implications and ways in which this study can be improved. This paper will follow the research design and high spot the implications and o ffer potential suggestions for improvement.\nPatchin and Hinduj...

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