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"Anonymous and Insecure Bullies are Less Depressed than Confident and ..."
Nicholas A. Palomares et al. (2025)
- Nicholas A. Palomares, Caroline C. Murray, Mir Md Fazla Rabby, Maya Blitch, Rebecca Baumler, Sarah E. Boro:
Anonymous and Insecure Bullies are Less Depressed than Confident and Identifiable Ones, but Only if Remorseful: Cyberbullying Goals, Identifiability, and Depression. Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw. 28(2): 120-125 (2025)

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