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References

1. Simmons, K. D., & Bynum, Y. P. (2014, Summer). Cyberbullying: Six things administrators can do. Education, 134.4, 1-5. Retrieved from Http://projectinnovation.biz/education_2006

2. Rice, E., Petering, R., Rhoades, H., Winetrobe, H., Goldbach, J., Plant, A., ... Kordic, T. (2015, March). Cyberbullying perpetration and victimization among middle-school students.                      American Journal of Public Health, 105, 66-72. Retrieved from ajph.aphapublications.org

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4. Carter, J. M., & Wilson, F. L. (2015). Cyberbullying: A 21st Century Health Care Phenomenon. Pediatric Nursing, 41(3), 115-125.

5. Patchin, J., & Hinduja, S. (2010). Cyberbullying and Self-Esteem. Journal Of School Health, 80(12), 614-621. doi:10.1111/j.1746-1561.2010.00548.x

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7. Jordan, K & Austin, J. (2012). A Review of the Literature on Bullying in U.S. Schools and How a Parent-Educator Partnership Can Be an Effective Way to Handle Bullying. Journal of                 Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma. 21, 440-458. doi: 10.1080/10926771.2012.675420

 

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