Cyberbullying: Effect of emergency perception on the helping tendencies of bystanders |
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Affiliation: | 1. Universidad de Córdoba, Spain;2. Università degli Studi della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, Italy;3. University of Cambridge, United Kingdom;1. University of Antwerp, Sint-Jacobstraat 2, 2000, Antwerpen, Belgium;2. University of Leuven, Campus Brussel, Warmoesberg 26, 1000 Brussel, Belgium |
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Abstract: | The effect of the emergency perception of bystanders of cyberbullying victims on helping behaviors is often neglected in research on cyberbullying. In this study, we explored the influence of this cognitive factor on cyber-bystanders’ helping tendencies as well as elucidated possible underlying processes. The results of two studies were reported. In Study 1, 150 undergraduates read a true case of a girl experiencing cyberbullying. The results indicated that when the participants perceived the victim’s situation to be more critical (i.e., higher emergency perception), their helping tendencies were stronger, partly through increased state empathy followed by feelings of responsibility to help. In Study 2, we randomly assigned 300 undergraduates to two groups. The low emergency group read the same cyberbullying case as Study 1, whereas the cyberbullying case read by the high emergency group contained additional emergency information of the victim. The results indicated that the high emergency group expressed stronger helping tendencies than did the low emergency group. This effect was caused by a stronger perception that the victim was in an emergency situation, which not only strengthened the participants’ helping tendencies directly but also indirectly through increasing their state empathy and feelings of responsibility to help. |
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Keywords: | Cyberbullying Helping behaviour Emergency perception State empathy Feelings of responsibility to help |
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