Posts Tagged ‘bullying prevalence’
New US workplace bullying prevalence study
Saturday, April 23rd, 2011
CareerBuilder.com made a major contribution to public awareness of workplace bullying with the April 20, 2011 release of results from its large-scale survey on the prevalence of bullying at work. Harris Interactive conducted the online survey of private-sector employed Americans.
WBI thanks CareerBuilder for conducting the survey. Our results and CB’s converge a great deal. Overall, the CB survey found a bullying prevalence of 27% (34% women, 22% men). WBI found 35% in 2010. Though the definition of bullying used in the CB survey is not yet available, bullying is inarguably a troublesome epidemic that plagues the American workplace!
Tags: 2007 WBI US Workplace Bullying Survey, 2010 WBI U.S. Workplace Bullying Survey, bullying prevalence, careerbuilder.com, Harris interactive, workplace bullying
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Stability of Workplace Bullying Prevalence since 2007: 2010 WBI Survey
Friday, September 17th, 2010
In 2007, WBI commissioned Zogby International to conduct the first survey of a large representative sample of all adult Americans concerning workplace bullying in the U.S. The results are the most frequently cited U.S. study in the world. The 37% prevalence rate laid to rest the claim of opponents that bullying in the American workplace was imaginary.
In August, 2010 WBI conducted a follow-up study to compare 2007 prevalence rates to 2010 rates.
Here are the results.
Tags: 2007 WBI-Zogby, 2010 U.S. Workplace Bullying Survey, bullying prevalence, prevalence
Posted in Bullying Tutorials, Science | 1 Comment »

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