Ang, Rebecca P., and Dion H. Goh. "Cyberbullying among Adolescents: The Role of Affective and Cognitive Empathy, and Gender." Child psychiatry and human development 41.4 (2010): 387-97. ProQuest. Web. 15 Oct. 2015. In this article, Ang examines the association of empathy, cognitive empathy and gender on cyberbullying among adolescents. She attempts to give a better understanding of how others feel behind the computer screen. Ang explains cyberbulling through numbers and also with information from Kowalski and Limber whom studied this prior to her research. She uses a method with participants of 173 boys and 219 girls from middle school and high school, with this she has them do a questionnaire …show more content…
Hasler and Co-Authors (Virtual Peacemakers: Mimicry Increases Empathy in Simulated Contact with Virtual Outgroup Members)." Internet Weekly News (2015): 5. Web. 15 Oct. 2015. This article, Discusses that virtual human interaction as a new form of simulated contact between members of groups in conflict. The results found the impact of mimicry on intergroup interactions, especially on individuals who harbor negative feelings toward the out-group. They state, “According the news editors, the research concluded: the use of virtual-human interaction in obtaining this effect reveals the still widely unexplored potential of technology-enhanced conflict resolution,” (Cyberpsychology). This statements show how they came up with a study, applied the study and the results they obtained from said study. This secondary source shows it is reliable based on its affiliation with the primary source and the insight given. The author is credible because they had done the research and are continuing the process through other sites as well. In my essay I will include this study because it gives a breakdown of how people can act towards one another over the internet without realizing their actions. I will also quote their