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This document provides a works cited list of 13 sources on the topic of cyberbullying and traditional bullying. The sources include journal articles, books, government reports, and news articles published between 2006 and 2015. The sources address issues like the relationship between cyberbullying and mental health problems, the impact of bullying on victims, characteristics of bullies and victims, bystander behavior related to cyberbullying, and approaches to treating cyberbullying in schools.

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This document provides a works cited list of 13 sources on the topic of cyberbullying and traditional bullying. The sources include journal articles, books, government reports, and news articles published between 2006 and 2015. The sources address issues like the relationship between cyberbullying and mental health problems, the impact of bullying on victims, characteristics of bullies and victims, bystander behavior related to cyberbullying, and approaches to treating cyberbullying in schools.

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