Adolescents as Bystanders of Cyberbullying Incidents
This study explores how adolescents interpret and respond when witnessing cyberbullying incidents. It examines the impact of situational (e.g., harm severity, number of bystanders), personality (e.g., empathy, moral disengagement), and social factors (e.g., popularity, social status) on the likelihood of intervening to support the victim, remaining passive, or supporting the bully.