al. Essentially, this article focuses on how due to the increase in technology, there has been an immense increase in cyber bullying amongst adolescents, and how this has an effect on their behaviours. This article is very similar to the previously reviewed article, as they both use similar methods and in result, have similar findings. These similarities between the two really show that this research is valid and reliable, as these two pieces of work are incredibly similar. This article examined 90 grade eight students, also from different schools and social backgrounds in order to create a diverse look at this phenomenon. (Cross et. al, 2015, p. 3) As well, just like Holfeld and Leadbeater, these researchers provided the students selected for this study with an online survey in which they were to complete. This study also followed these kids from grade eight through to grade nine, in order to provide a plethora of information as well as to see how they changed over time. The results of this research, as stated previously, were quite similar to that of Holfeld and Leadbeater. Cross et. al were able to find that most students were not involved directly in cyber bullying. (Cross et. al, 2015, p. 10) Due to the longitudinal
al. Essentially, this article focuses on how due to the increase in technology, there has been an immense increase in cyber bullying amongst adolescents, and how this has an effect on their behaviours. This article is very similar to the previously reviewed article, as they both use similar methods and in result, have similar findings. These similarities between the two really show that this research is valid and reliable, as these two pieces of work are incredibly similar. This article examined 90 grade eight students, also from different schools and social backgrounds in order to create a diverse look at this phenomenon. (Cross et. al, 2015, p. 3) As well, just like Holfeld and Leadbeater, these researchers provided the students selected for this study with an online survey in which they were to complete. This study also followed these kids from grade eight through to grade nine, in order to provide a plethora of information as well as to see how they changed over time. The results of this research, as stated previously, were quite similar to that of Holfeld and Leadbeater. Cross et. al were able to find that most students were not involved directly in cyber bullying. (Cross et. al, 2015, p. 10) Due to the longitudinal