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adolescent cyberbullying occurs. What was happening in your life (outside of the cyberbullying), during the time in which the

cyberbullying occurred?

• Where were you when you were being cyberbullied? Did the cyberbullying take place at school/home, somewhere else?

• Did the cyberbullying take place during the school year?

• Were you being bullied face-to-face at the same time you were being bullied? If so, describe this bullying.

• Were there any specific events/activities going on during the time you were being cyberbullied? • What was happening in

your life (outside of the cyberbullying), during the time in which the

cyberbullying occurred? • What else is important for

me to know about in relation to your experience of being cyberbullied?

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