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Page 2: “According to a recent meta-analysis by Modecki et al. (2014), 36% of adolescents have been victimized in TB (ranging from 9% to 97.9%) and 15% in CB (ranging from 2.2% to 56.2%).”
Page 10: H1: (B = −1.09 [−1.85 to −0.32]; p = 0.006).
Page 10: H2: (B = −0.75 [−1.45 to −0.06]; p = 0.03).
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Zsila, Á., Urbán, R., Griffiths, M.D. et al. Correction to: Gender Differences in the Association between Cyberbullying Victimization and Perpetration: The Role of Anger Rumination and Traditional Bullying Experiences. Int J Ment Health Addiction 18, 257 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11469-018-9926-4
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