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Cyberbullying victimization in Whatsapp classmate groups among Israeli elementary, middle, and high school students

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Reality check! Perceptions of MTV’s Jersey Shore and 16 and Pregnant/Teen Mom and dating violence attitudes and experiences

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Cyber dating abuse: Investigating digital monitoring behaviors among adolescents from a social learning perspective

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Anxiety and depression in cyberbullied college students: A retrospective study

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Sex differences in the association between gaming and serious violence among predominantly African American youth

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A neglected population: Media consumption, perceived risk, and fear of crime among international students

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The association between stereotypical gender and dating beliefs and digital dating abuse perpetration in adolescent dating relationships

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Psychometric properties of the cyberbullying test, a screening instrument to measure cybervictimization, cyberaggression, and cyberobservation

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Exposure to violence and children's desensitization attitudes in Lebanon

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Revisiting the association between television viewing in adolescence and contact with the criminal justice system in adulthood

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