1. Yalda T. Uhls was the person who contributed to the article. He was psychology doctoral students and he had experienced in this topic because he knows symptoms of this type of behavior. They had researched how cyber bullying impacts people psychologically. Their experiences make them credible and trustworthy because other medical people would agree with them. Yalda T. Uhls was aware of how cyber bullying could affects someone's emotions and health.
2. The purpose of this article was that cyber bullying affects other forms of bullying and it can lead to depression for victim. This article was based on informative because it was outlining how cyber bullying and traditional bullying. The people who bullies others online do not understand how their action impacts their victims. Media increased cyber bullying and victims felt that they had…show more content… This article was published on December 4, 2010 and the article was not current because this article was written 5 years ago and cyber bullying had reduced now. At the time the article was published, study had been conduct to identify different types of bullying. 13.3% of the students said they had bullied others physically and 27.2% verbally. Phoebe Prince and Tyler Clementi committed suicide because they were being bullied on social media in the same year when the article was published. Prince died on January of 2010 and Clementi on September 22. Clementi threw himself off a bridge.
4. The article was published on NY Times and People magazine the second top consumer magazine in the United States (People.com). It was published on magazine instead of newspaper because read often now and they on it as a cover story so people can read it first when they pick it. They do not have to go somewhere to find the story and they also put on somewhere people's eyes will reach it fast before they turned to different page. I am not concerned about bias at all because many books and articles are published on NY Time. I trusted their