The Impact of Cyberbullying and Social Bullying on Optimism, Global and School-Related Happiness and Life Satisfaction Among 10-12-year-old Schoolchildren

Raúl Navarro1, Roberto Ruiz-Oliva2, Elisa Larrañaga Rubio1, Santiago Yubero Jiménez1
1Department of Psychology, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Faculty of Education and Humanities, Cuenca, Spain
2Málaga University, Málaga, Spain

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