Items where Author is "Steer, OL"
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STEER, O.L., 2022. Exploring the perception, interpretation, and role of humour in cyberbullying from the perspective of adolescents and emerging adults. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
MACAULAY, P.J.R., STEER, O.L. and BETTS, L.R., 2020. Factors leading to cyber victimisation. In: V. BENSON and J. MCALANEY, eds., Emerging cyber threats and cognitive vulnerabilities. London: Academic Press, pp. 1-27. ISBN 9780128192047
STEER, O.L., BETTS, L.R., BAGULEY, T. and BINDER, J., 2019. "I feel like everyone does it" - the connection between humour, banter and cyberbullying. In: World Anti-Bullying Forum, Dublin, Ireland, 4 June 2019.
BETTS, L.R., HOUSTON, J.E., STEER, O.L. and GARDNER, S.E., 2015. Adolescents' experiences of victimization: the role of attribution style and generalized trust. Journal of School Violence. ISSN 1538-8220
BETTS, L.R., HOUSTON, J.E. and STEER, O.L., 2015. Development of the multidimensional peer victimization scale–revised (MPVS-R) and the multidimensional peer bullying scale (MPVS-RB). The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 176 (2), pp. 93-109. ISSN 0022-1325