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Cyberbullying through the lens of social influence: Predicting cyberbullying perpetration from perceived peer-norm, cyberspace regulations and ingroup processes

机译:通过社会影响的视角进行网络欺凌:根据感知到的同伴规范,网络空间法规和团内流程预测网络欺凌行为

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In the present research we analyzed the social influence mechanisms that back the relation between peer group norms regarding cyberbullying behaviors and individual cyberbullying perpetration. In a sample of adolescents (N = 3511, age: M = 16.27, SD = 1.58), we showed that the relation between perceived peer-norm and cyberbullying perpetration was moderated by two distinct social influence mechanisms. Specifically, when individuals' lack of knowledge regarding appropriate behaviors in cyberspace (i.e., cyberspace regulations), levels of perceived peer-norm regarding cyberbullying behaviors positively influence the participants' engagement in cyberbullying perpetration (i.e., informational social influence). Moreover, we showed that the higher the support of perceived peer-norm regarding cyberbullying behaviors the higher the levels of cyberbullying perpetration, especially for the higher (vs. lower) levels of identification with peers as the ingroup; this relation was additionally enhanced at increasing levels of adolescents' ingroup prototypicality (i.e., referential informative social influence). The results demonstrated that the two social influence mechanisms work independently and likely contribute to predict participants' engagement in cyberbullying perpetration. Results are discussed with respect to the current literature regarding the social influence mechanisms underlying cyberbullying. The implications of these findings for practical interventions are explored.
机译:在本研究中,我们分析了社会影响机制,这些机制支持了关于网络欺凌行为的同伴群体规范与个人网络欺凌行为之间的关系。在一个青少年样本(N = 3511,年龄:M = 16.27,SD = 1.58)中,我们表明,感知到的同伴规范与网络欺凌行为之间的关系受到两种不同的社会影响机制的调节。具体而言,当个人对网络空间中的适当行为缺乏知识(即网络空间法规)时,关于网络欺凌行为的感知同伴规范水平会积极影响参与者对网络欺凌行为的参与(即信息社会影响力)。此外,我们表明,对于网络欺凌行为,感知到的同伴规范的支持程度越高,网络欺凌行为的水平就越高,尤其是对于较高(相对较低)的认同同伴为一体的水平;随着青少年群体内原型能力的提高(即参考性的信息性社会影响力),这种关系得到了进一步增强。结果表明,这两种社会影响机制独立发挥作用,并可能有助于预测参与者对网络欺凌行为的参与程度。针对有关网络欺凌背后的社会影响机制的最新文献讨论了结果。探索了这些发现对实际干预的意义。

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