How is circadian preference associated with cyber-victimization? a moderated mediation model of hostile recognition and online self-disclosure in chinese early adolescent students

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  • who: Yuntena Wu from the DePaul University, United States have published the article: How is circadian preference associated with cyber-victimization? A moderated mediation model of hostile recognition and online self-disclosure in Chinese early adolescent students, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study aimed to explore why early adolescents are at greater risk of cyber-victimization. In the case of early adolescents, this study findings showed that eveningness led to increased negative hostility which affected their interpretation of cybervictimization and caused adolescents to report more incidences of cyber-victimization, which may include some misjudgments . . .

     

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