• 沒有找到結果。

未來研究方向

在文檔中 中 華 大 學 碩 士 論 文 (頁 123-148)

第五章 結論

第二節 未來研究方向

網路活動的社群其情感交流比較高,故感情較深厚信任度也高,愈容易對對方 做網路霸凌的行為,也愈想做,且主動攻擊以社會人士較為顯著,我想社會人 士對於歷練較多,所能獲得的工具取得也較為方便,對別人的隱私也較為好奇,

對周遭人的隱私或者對自已較親密的人從事的網路活動也較好奇,比較容易做 出網路霸凌的動作,如像父母親想了解自已的孩子在互動通訊軟體跟誰對談,

可能就會去開啟互動通訊軟體的記錄,其行為就為一種網路霸凌的行為,或女 朋友想了解男朋友在網路與誰聊天等,這些都是很普通為情感交流或相互信任 的關係,但又很容易有網路霸凌的行為產生,但很多人對此行為未感到是種霸 凌,需視當事人對此事的感受及重視度。

七、 社會人士、學生比較結果

社會人士與學生比較的結果除了受個人資料網路霸凌知覺這項,其它都達 顯著水準,故大多人對網路霸凌知覺及反應,攻擊行為都應該有一定的認知。

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