HD FS 239 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Apache Hadoop
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Unpopular youth may lack the social skills and social understanding necessary to be popular with peers: easy targets for bullying, creates a cycle of: Leading to more bullying: blame themselves for their victimization. Victimization can lead to lower earnings as an adult because of the cyclical nature of bullying. Peer harassment can be experienced: directly (as a victim, indirectly (witnessing someone else be victimized) These 2 different experiences of victimization can have similar and dissimilar effects (affects people differently: witness trauma (secondary trauma) Poor kids more likely to be bullied. Adolescents from less affluent families more likely to be bullied. Prevalence of bullying higher in schools and countries with greater income inequality. 11% of adolescents report being victim of online harassment. Cyber bullying less common than in-person harassment. 4 categories of victims: passive, support-seeking, aggressive, those who do a little of everything. Those who do nothing (passive) report the best outcomes.