Journal article
Modeling the anti‐cyberbullying preferences of university students: Adaptive choice‐based conjoint analysis
Abstract
Adaptive choice-based conjoint analysis was used to study the anti-cyberbullying program preferences of 1,004 university students. More than 60% reported involvement in cyberbullying as witnesses (45.7%), victims (5.7%), perpetrator-victims (4.9%), or perpetrators (4.5%). Men were more likely to report involvement as perpetrators and perpetrator-victims than were women. Students recommended advertisements featuring famous people who emphasized …
Authors
Cunningham CE; Chen Y; Vaillancourt T; Rimas H; Deal K; Cunningham LJ; Ratcliffe J
Journal
Aggressive Behavior, Vol. 41, No. 4, pp. 369–385
Publisher
Wiley
Publication Date
July 2015
DOI
10.1002/ab.21560
ISSN
0096-140X