We first analyzed data from pairs where youth reported that they had ‘‘been cyberbullied’’ by others.
Data from 135 matched pairs, including 91 underestimating pairs were available for analysis. Utilizing
the 10 predictor variables, the model for ‘‘been cyberbullied’’ is able to accurately discriminate between
the two groups, χ2 (10, N = 135) = 25.37, p < .005. The correct classification rate for underestimating
pairs is 92.3%. The correct classification rate for accurate pairs is lower, 40.9%, indicating the model is
more effective at predicting when parents underestimate this behavior than when they have accurate
perceptions