National Cyberbullying Survey for Colleges (187)
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Information for Participants
Welcome to the 'National Cyberbullying Survey for Colleges'.
I am a Doctoral Researcher at The University of Warwick studying for a PhD in Education. I would be extremely grateful for around 10 minutes of your time to complete this questionnaire. The purpose of this questionnaire is to gather information from students in colleges in England about cyberbullying. Your responses to this questionnaire will be entirely anonymous, you do not have to answer any question you do not want to, and you have the right to withdraw at any time. If you have any issues then please contact a teacher or personal tutor. If you wish to be notified of the results of this research, then these will be available through your college after the project has been completed in July 2014.
'Cyberbullying' has been defined as "the use of information and communication technologies to support deliberate, repeated, and hostile behaviour by an individual or group that is intended to harm others."
You may have your own definition of cyberbullying and what constitutes it, which is fine. An example of cyberbullying is if someone has sent nasty text message or targets another person on a social networking site, which causes that person to be upset. Other ways that cyberbullying can occur is if someone has posted an image or video without that person's permission, and this has caused you to be upset.
Please read each question carefully and respond in an honest way. There are no wrong or right answers.
It is important when answering the questions that you only take into account the period since you started sixth form or college.
Thank you for your time. Please now proceed to complete the questions that follow.
Dean West
Doctoral Researcher
The University of Warwick
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