Hi,
I thought I might be able to help you with a few things on your book chapter page.
I have provided a link to an image which might fit in well with your section on toxic online disinhibition.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cybercrime_-_keyboard_and_handcuffs.jpg
If you have a look on the discussion page, there is an explanation on how to insert a hanging indent for the reference list. This might help you as it helped me. Here is the link to the discussion page. Down below are the steps on how to insert the code if this helps as well.
1. Click edit source
2. Above your first reference paste the first half of the hanging indent code.
3. Below your last reference paste the second part of the code (}})
4. click publish changes.
Your topic seems really interesting, I look forward to seeing your page develop!
Thanks, --U3154928 (discuss • contribs) 03:08, 16 October 2018 (UTC)Reply
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Overall, this is an excellent chapter that successfully uses psychological theory and research to help address a practical, real-world phenomenon or problem.
The Overview could be abbreviated (e.g., move the Australian material into a case study and replace with briefer international statistics).
The Overview seems to unnecessarily narrow in on cyberbullying as an example of ODE, but it should not be the only example. Also consider, for example, sexting.
Overall, excellent balance is evident, highlighting benefits and problems associated with the ODE.
More examples, such as case studies, could help to bring the chapter to life.
For additional feedback, see comments below and these copyedits.
Theory is well covered, although I suspect there are some more relevant social psychological theories (e.g., uses and gratification theory?) than some of the general motivational theory that was employed.
Did you consult Maslow (1943, 1954, 1962)? If not, these should be secondary citations.
Relevant research is well reviewed and discussed in relation to theory.
When describing important research findings, consider including a bit more detail about the methodology and indicate the size of effects in addition to whether or not there was an effect or relationship.
Greater emphasis on major reviews and/or meta-analyses would be helpful.
Some statements are unreferenced (e.g., see the [factual?] tags).
No use of embedded links to related book chapters. Embedding interwiki links links to related book chapters helps to integrate this chapter into the broader book project.
Good use of images.
No use of tables.
Basic use of feature boxes.
Basic use of quizzes.
The quiz questions could be more effective as learning prompts by being embedded as single questions within each corresponding section rather than being presented as a set of questions at the end.
Grammar
Check and correct use of ownership apostrophes (e.g., individuals vs. individual's vs individuals').
APA style
Refer to each Table and Figure at least once within the main text (e.g., see Figure 1).
Provide more detailed Figure captions to help connect the figure to the text.
Citations are not in full APA style. For example:
Use ampersand (&) inside brackets and "and" outside brackets.
References are not in full APA style. For example:
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Reasonably well selected content - theory heavy; also consider research findings.
As with the book chapter feedback, several general theories are applied, but also using some more customised theoretical frameworks may add to a better understanding of the topic.
Add and narrate an Overview slide, to help orientate the viewer about what will be covered.
Implications are excellent.
The presentation could be strengthened by adding a Conclusion slide which summarises practical, take-home messages.