Authors
Ann DeSmet, Sara Bastiaensens, Katrien Van Cleemput, Karolien Poels, Heidi Vandebosch, Gie Deboutte, Laura Herrewijn, Steven Malliet, Sara Pabian, Frederik Van Broeckhoven, Olga De Troyer, Gaétan Deglorie, Sofie Van Hoecke, Koen Samyn, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij
Publication date
2018/6/1
Journal
Data in brief
Volume
18
Pages
1588-1595
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
.This paper describes the items, scale validity and scale reliability of a self-report questionnaire that measures bystander behavior in cyberbullying incidents among adolescents, and its behavioral determinants. Determinants included behavioral intention, behavioral attitudes, moral disengagement attitudes, outcome expectations, self-efficacy, subjective norm and social skills. Questions also assessed (cyber-)bullying involvement. Validity and reliability information is based on a sample of 238 adolescents (M age=13.52 years, SD=0.57). Construct validity was assessed using Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) or Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) in Mplus7 software. Reliability (Cronbach Alpha, α) was assessed in SPSS, version 22. Data and questionnaire are included in this article. Further information can be found in DeSmet et al. (2018) [1].
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