This statistic shows the percentage of U.S. students who have had hurtful information spread about them online, sorted by gender. As of school year 2012-13, 4.5 percent of female students aged 12 to 18 who had experienced cyber bullying had other students post rumors or hurtful information about them online.
Percentage of U.S. students who have had hurtful information about them spread online as of school year 2012-13, sorted by gender
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US Bureau of Justice Statistics, & NCES. (April 30, 2015). Percentage of U.S. students who have had hurtful information about them spread online as of school year 2012-13, sorted by gender [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved August 14, 2022, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/189322/share-of-us-teenagers-who-have-had-rumors-about-them-spread-online-by-gender/
US Bureau of Justice Statistics, und NCES. "Percentage of U.S. students who have had hurtful information about them spread online as of school year 2012-13, sorted by gender." Chart. April 30, 2015. Statista. Accessed August 14, 2022. https://www.statista.com/statistics/189322/share-of-us-teenagers-who-have-had-rumors-about-them-spread-online-by-gender/
US Bureau of Justice Statistics, NCES. (2015). Percentage of U.S. students who have had hurtful information about them spread online as of school year 2012-13, sorted by gender. Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: August 14, 2022. https://www.statista.com/statistics/189322/share-of-us-teenagers-who-have-had-rumors-about-them-spread-online-by-gender/
US Bureau of Justice Statistics, and NCES. "Percentage of U.S. Students Who Have Had Hurtful Information about Them Spread Online as of School Year 2012-13, Sorted by Gender." Statista, Statista Inc., 30 Apr 2015, https://www.statista.com/statistics/189322/share-of-us-teenagers-who-have-had-rumors-about-them-spread-online-by-gender/
US Bureau of Justice Statistics & NCES, Percentage of U.S. students who have had hurtful information about them spread online as of school year 2012-13, sorted by gender Statista, https://www.statista.com/statistics/189322/share-of-us-teenagers-who-have-had-rumors-about-them-spread-online-by-gender/ (last visited August 14, 2022)