TACKLING CYBERBULLYING: REVIEW OF EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE REGARDING SUCCESSFUL RESPONSES BY STUDENTS, PARENTS, AND SCHOOLS

Tackling Cyberbullying: Review of Empirical Evidence Regarding Successful Responses by Students, Parents, and Schools

A summary of current knowledge on successful responses to cyberbullying differentiating between three different response domains: reducing risks, combatting the problem, and buffering negative impact.A systematic literature search yielded thirty-six relevant studies, TEA TREE PLUS most of which report findings regarding general prevention strategie

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Evaluation of coupled finite element/meshfree method for a robust full-scale crashworthiness simulation of railway vehicles

The 329 crashworthiness of a railway vehicle relates to its passive safety performance.Due to mesh distortion and difficulty in controlling the hourglass energy, conventional finite element methods face great challenges in crashworthiness simulation of large-scale complex railway vehicle models.Meshfree methods such as element-free Galerkin method

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Automation Bias and Complacency in Security Operation Centers

The volume and complexity of alerts that security operation center (SOC) analysts must manage necessitate automation.Increased automation in SOCs amplifies the risk of automation bias and complacency whereby security analysts become over-reliant on automation, failing to seek confirmatory or contradictory information.To identify automation characte

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