Attitudes Toward Violence and Cyberstalking: Gender’s Moderating Role
Attitudes Toward Violence and Cyberstalking: Gender’s Moderating Role
Isabella Leandra Silva SantosDébora Cristina Nascimento LimaCarlos Eduardo PimentelTailson Evangelista Marianoa Universidade Federal da Paraíba (Campus I), João Pessoa, Brazilb Universidade Católica de Pernambuco, Recife, BrazilIsabella Leandra Silva Santos, PhD Student at the Universidade Federal da Paraíba, works mainly with short and long-term media effects on aggressive and prosocial outcomes. Her current central topics of research are antisocial online behavior and superhero media.Débora Cristina Nascimento de Lima, PhD Student at the Universidade Federal da Paraíba, develops research on media effects, aggression, inequality and gender violence.Carlos Eduardo Pimentel, PhD, is an Associate Professor at Universidade Federal da Paraíba and founder/coordinator of the Media Psychology Laboratory (LPM). His main research area is Group Processes and Communication, working specifically on the following topics: musical preference, media, personality, alcohol and drug use, attitudes, psychological measures’ validation, aggression and other antisocial and pro-social behaviors.Tailson Evangelista Mariano, PhD, is a Professor at Universidade Católica de Pernambuco and part of the Research Laboratory in Cyber-psychology and Digital Humanities. Coordinates and conducts research on media effects on human behavior and attitudes.