uses group pressure to make someone do an embarrassing or dangerous activity
hazing
use of the internet to mistreat or frighten someone
cyberbullying
Violent behavior in the home is a family risk factor, true or false?
true
the situation in which a bystander is less likely to intervene because they think someone else will.
bystander effect
hurtful rumors about a person that may or may not be true
gossip
following and repeatedly contacting somebody using electronic communication
cyberstalking
violent behaviors among peers is an individual risk factor, true or false?
false
people who are present in a situation but do not participate or interfere
bystander
aggressive behavior that targets and hurts another person because of a particular part of their identity
harassment
the act of pretending to be another person online
impersonation
poverty is an example of what type of risk factor?
community
person who recognizes when a behavior is wrong and takes steps to intervene and stop the behavior, and promotes positive change
upstander
aggressive behavior toward someone that causes the person injury or discomfort, could be physical or psychological.
bullying
luring somebody into a relationship online by using a fake profile
catfishing
low self-esteem is an individual factor, true or false?
true
how should you respond to somebody getting bullied?
intervene, get help, or tell an adult