Preconditions for guardianship interventions in cyberbullying: Incident interpretation, collective and automated efficacy, and relative popularity of bullies

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Highlights:

• Viewing incidences as cyberbullying influences guardian's willingness to intervene.

• Guardians are less willing to intervene when the surrounding community is considered ineffective in stopping cyberbullying.

• Perceptions of automated efficacy did not significantly influence guardians' willingness to intervene.

• When the bully is more popular than the victim, guardians are less willing to intervene indirectly but not directly.

摘要

•Viewing incidences as cyberbullying influences guardian's willingness to intervene.•Guardians are less willing to intervene when the surrounding community is considered ineffective in stopping cyberbullying.•Perceptions of automated efficacy did not significantly influence guardians' willingness to intervene.•When the bully is more popular than the victim, guardians are less willing to intervene indirectly but not directly.

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论文评审过程:Received 3 December 2019, Revised 10 July 2020, Accepted 24 July 2020, Available online 2 August 2020, Version of Record 14 August 2020.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2020.106506