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Purpose: In this study, the cyber aggression in relationships scale (CARS) was intended to be adapted to Turkish. Design and Methods: The study was designed as a methodological study with 426 students. Findings: The best fit index values for both the cyber perpetration and cyber victimization scales (CVSs) were obtained through confirmatory factor analysis. Cronbach's α internal consistency coefficients for the overall and sub-dimensions of the cyber perpetration scale and CVS were found to range from 0.88 to 0.92 and 0.85 to 0.91, respectively. Practice Implications: In the study, CARS was found to be a valid and reliable instrument for Turkish society. © 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC |
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