统计中的曲线与直线——网络欺凌事件中网络言论自由对受害者共情影响的研究中变量间曲线关系的含义

Dana Balas-Timar
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2004年,Suler提到了网络去抑制效应,认为网络环境释放了个人性格中通常受到保护的方面,因此网络仇恨言论蓬勃发展。最近的另一项发现为真正超然的偷窥者一代提供了论据,其基础是,通过在屏幕上观察发生在别人身上的可怕事情,我们对受害者产生了自己的体验,但在情感上保持距离。我们越是观察到发生在别人身上的可怕事件,这些事件就越会强化我们的否认感和超然感,从而导致对受害者缺乏同理心。我们的研究团队开发了“让青少年远离网络欺凌”项目,ID 2016-3-TR01- KA205-036619,旨在通过制作一份与网络欺凌动机和影响的核心概念和认知相关的单项研究问题组成的在线问卷,更深入地了解青少年在网络环境中不同方面的网络欺凌动态。我们的重点是分析网络言论自由协议对网络欺凌事件中受害者同理心的影响,这被视为旁观者心态中的两个核心概念。结果表明,当网络言论自由协议对受害者共情的影响建模时,曲线模型(13%)比线性模型(9%)更一致,即使两种模型都具有统计学意义。讨论了心理学和方法学的结论和影响。
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CURVES AND LINES IN STATISTICS – THE IMPLICATIONS OF CURVILINEAR RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VARIABLES IN A RESEARCH ABOUT THE EFFECTS OF ONLINE FREEDOM OF SPEECH ON VICTIM EMPATHY IN CYBERBULLYING INCIDENTS
In 2004, Suler referred to the online disinhibition effect, arguing that online environments unleash aspects of individual’s personality that normally would have been kept under guard, thus the online hate speech flourishes. Another recent finding gives arguments for the actual detached voyeurs’ generation, underlying that by observing on screen, terrible things happening to other people, we develop our own experience towards the victim, but at an emotional distance. The more we observe terrifying events happening to other people, the more they reinforce our sense of denial and detachment, thus resulting a lack of victim empathy. Our research team has developed the project Keeping youth safe from Cyberbullying, ID 2016-3-TR01- KA205-036619 aiming to deeper understand the dynamics of different cyberbullying aspects in online environments among youth, by creating an online questionnaire composed by single item research questions related to core concepts and perceptions about cyberbullying motives and effects. Our focus is in analyzing the effects of online freedom of speech agreement on victim empathy in cyberbullying incidents, seen as two core concepts in bystanders’ mindset, in 140 high school students. Results show that when modelling effects of online freedom of speech agreement on victim empathy, the curvilinear model (13%) is more consistent that the linear model (9%), even if both models show statistical significance. Psychological and methodological conclusions and implications are discussed.
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