A study from the US and India uncovers levels of online bullying that surprises its researchers. So, where does Australia stand?
A study has found that 94 per cent of its participants engaged in cyberbullyingIt is hoped the findings will help identify cyberbullies and prevent toxic online behaviour
It also highlighted two of the most prevalent characteristics of a cyberbully: higher education and psychopathy. Lead RMIT researcher Mohammad Hossain was somewhat shocked that 94 per cent of study participants admitted to cyberbullying.
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