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    Bullying in children and adolescence is becoming an ever increasing issue as it is prevalent in various forms including physical, verbal, relational, and cyber space (Wang et al., 2011). Bullying can be defined as a subtype of aggression that involves repeated exposure to negative actions with the intent to cause harm or discomfort and an imbalance of power between the bully and victim (Hong, Kral, & Sterzing, 2014). Youth who are being bullied have been found to have significant risk of developing

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    Running head: BULLYING AMONG GIRLS AND BOYS Bullying Incidences among Girls and Boys in High School Geneva Summerville SNHU Abstract To determine if there is a high incidence of bullying among girls than boys in 10th grade students in high school, 350 students between the ages of 17-17 will be studied. The gender make-up of the students will be exactly 175 females and 175 males from all ethnicities. Each student will take a 15 item survey that will consist of questions relating

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    Adult bullying at work is shockingly common and very destructive. In an in-depth analysis of 146 organizations worldwide, workplaces evidencing bullying on a relatively routine basis made up 44% of the total analyzed. U.S. studies also suggest alarming prevalence rates. During any given 6 to 12 month period, up to 13 percent of workers are bullied on the job; this increases significantly when counting those bullied anytime during their careers .These numbers translate to millions of workers: According

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    Why is Bullying a monster in the Society? Those who are bullied often become bullies. “According to a 2007 study of bullying in Japan, South Africa and the United States, 72 percent of children who were physically abused by their parents become a bully, a victim of a bully or both” (Swearer). In some cases parents could cause kids to be bullies, victims, or both without noticing that they are doing so. Bullying is “aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived

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    This section will be review the testing the credibility of several studies as they relate to bullying and school based shootings. One study will depict how bullying persists in groups and another will demonstrate the frequency of bullying, whether it occurs more in the home or in a school related setting. It is through evidence we will examine the presence of bullying and the impact it has on the student body. Review of Research The National Center for Education and Statics (NCVS) is a survey that

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    School Bullying and the Attempts to Prevent it. Travis Williams PSYC 550 Grand Canyon University Article Reviewed Brown, E.C., Haggerty, K.P., Low, S., & Smith, B. H. (2011). Outcomes from a school-randomized controlled trial steps to respect: A bullying prevention program. School Psychology Review, 40(3), 423-443. Retrieved from: https://lopes.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=edswss&AN=000296892700006&site=eds-live&scope=site School Bullying and the

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    the mains findings of the study it is important to mention that the researchers’ hypotheses were, that the victims of bullying in 10th grade will have lower achievement in 12th grade regardless of their race/ethnic background and that high-achieving black and Latino students, as indicated by 9th-grade GPA, will be more vulnerable to bullying. In contrast they expect that low-achieving Asian students, as indicated by 9th grade GPA, will be especially susceptible to bullying. Their main focus was to

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    Peer Victimization

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    Peer Victimization Peer victimization referred as bullying is known to be an increasing issue for students of all ages in school settings. As noted by Perry, Kusel, & Perry (1988) article studies approximately found that about 10% of children in the United States have experienced extreme victimization by bullying. Most likely, bullying can also impact children throughout their school years all the way through their college years. A study which investigated the continuity of being a bully, victim

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    today is Bullying. It is all around us, everyone bullies, no matter what you think or have done, you’ve most likely bullied someone. There are many issues in the news that involve bullying and bad things that happen, aswell as people being affected from people bullying them. Bullying is happening everywhere and the chances that you will encounter it are high. Around the world bullying is big particularly within schools and online in cyber space. With all schools talking about bullying and the

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    Online bullying may happen for several reasons. First, bullying by popular kids happens because they want to maintain their popularity. Such people use bullying to validate their popularity. Often, this requires the support of backers and henchmen who remain on the sidelines cheering actively and passively as the bully brings down the victim. The other group of online bullies is people who are less socially successful. This group forms the bulk of cyber bullies. They find solace in bullying as it

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