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Predicting the Cyberbullying Perpetrators' Behavior of Secondary Stage Students In the light of The Big-five Personality Factors

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dc.contributor.author Hifni, Aly T.
dc.contributor.author Sadik, Noura T.
dc.date.accessioned 2020-01-02T07:20:13Z
dc.date.available 2020-01-02T07:20:13Z
dc.date.issued 2019-12-01
dc.identifier.uri https://journal.uob.edu.bh:443/handle/123456789/3716
dc.description.abstract Cyber bullying is a psychological attack which involves hostile behaviors in which e-mail and smart phones are used to send offensive and insulting messages or by impersonating an individual to obtain his/her personal information, exclude the individual from the social communication groups, insult others and threaten them in public. This study aimed to predict the cyberbullying perpetrators' behavior of secondary stage students in the light of the big-five personality factors. The participants of the study consisted of 279 students with an average age of 16.4 years. Cyberbullying Perpetrators' Behavior scale and The Big-five Personality Factors Inventory were used. The results showed that there is a positive correlation between the openness factor and the cyberbullying perpetrators' behavior, and a negative correlative relationship between the conscientiousness factor and the cyberbullying perpetrators' behavior. There was no relationship between extraversion, neuroticism, agreeableness and the cyberbullying perpetrators' behavior. In addition, the openness and conscientiousness factors are good indicators of the cyberbullying perpetrators' behavior. Moreover, males committed more cyberbullying behavior than females. en_US
dc.rights Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International *
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ *
dc.subject cyberbullying en_US
dc.subject the big-five personality factors en_US
dc.subject neuroticism en_US
dc.subject extraversion en_US
dc.subject openness to experience en_US
dc.subject agreeableness en_US
dc.subject conscientiousness en_US
dc.title Predicting the Cyberbullying Perpetrators' Behavior of Secondary Stage Students In the light of The Big-five Personality Factors en_US
dc.identifier.doi http: //dx.doi.org/10.12785/jeps/200409
dc.volume Volume 20 en_US
dc.issue Issue 4 en_US
dc.contributor.authorcountry Egypt en_US
dc.contributor.authorcountry Egypt en_US
dc.contributor.authoraffiliation Qena Faculty of Education South Valley University - Qena, Egypt en_US
dc.contributor.authoraffiliation Qena Faculty of Education South Valley University - Qena, Egypt en_US
dc.source.title Journal of Educational & Psychological Sciences en_US
dc.abbreviatedsourcetitle JEPS en_US


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