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Psychological Predictors of Bystanders’ Intention to Help Cyberbullying Victims Among College Students: An Application of Theory of Planned Behavior
Yusuke Hayashi
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Nargess Tahmasbi
Penn State Hazleton
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College Students
100%
Theory Application
100%
Theory of Planned Behavior
100%
Cyberbullying
100%
Psychological Predictors
100%
Intention to Seek Help
100%
Anticipated Regret
57%
Empathy
42%
Traditional Theory
42%
Online Survey
14%
Intervention Strategies
14%
Subjective Norms
14%
Effective Intervention
14%
Perceived Behavioral Control
14%
Victim Empathy
14%
Effective Prevention Strategy
14%
Psychology
College Students
100%
Theory of Planned Behavior
100%
Cyberbullying
100%
Empathy
57%
Subjective Norm
14%
Perceived Behavioral Control
14%