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Research question: Has the number of teenagers who experience cyberbullying increased?
Which search terms are the most effective for finding an answer to the research question? Check all that apply.
bullying young people
percentage of teenagers cyberbullied
number of teenagers using the Internet
number of teenagers who regularly experience cyberbullying
preventing cyberbullying
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Select:
- percentage of teenagers cyberbullied (yes) — directly targets prevalence estimates and reports that can show change over time.
- number of teenagers who regularly experience cyberbullying (yes) — another direct measure of how many are affected, useful for trend comparisons.
Do not select:
- bullying young people (no) — too broad (includes non‑cyber bullying and different age ranges).
- number of teenagers using the Internet (no) — background/contextual (possible explanatory variable) but doesn’t answer whether cyberbullying has increased.
- preventing cyberbullying (no) — focuses on solutions, not on measuring whether rates have changed.
- percentage of teenagers cyberbullied (yes) — directly targets prevalence estimates and reports that can show change over time.
- number of teenagers who regularly experience cyberbullying (yes) — another direct measure of how many are affected, useful for trend comparisons.
Do not select:
- bullying young people (no) — too broad (includes non‑cyber bullying and different age ranges).
- number of teenagers using the Internet (no) — background/contextual (possible explanatory variable) but doesn’t answer whether cyberbullying has increased.
- preventing cyberbullying (no) — focuses on solutions, not on measuring whether rates have changed.
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