%0 Journal Article %T COUNSELEE SATISFACTION IN FACE-TO-FACE AND CYBER-COUNSELING APPROACH TO HELP CYBER-BULLYING VICTIMS IN THE ERA OF INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 4.0: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS %A Petrisia Anas Waluwandja %A Zummy Anselmus Dami %J - %D 2019 %X The aim of this research is to investigate the difference in the level of satisfaction of the counselee (victims) of cyber-bullying after receiving counseling services through face-to-face and cyber-counseling approaches. The research method uses Quasi-Experimental Non-equivalent Control Group Pretest/Posttest Design. Quantitative data obtained using Client Satisfaction Instrument (CSI) and the Revised Cyber-bullying Inventory (RCBI). Data is then analyzed using an independent t-test to see the difference in the satisfaction level of the counselee (victims) of cyber-bullying. Respondents research totaling 64 people involved and conducted in two study groups, the control group using face-to-face counseling (n=32) and group experiments using cyber-counseling (n=32). The results of the study have found that counseling services have been given to the counselee (victims) of cyber-bullying with the cyber-counseling approach shows higher satisfaction compared to a face-to-face approach %K satisfaction %K cyber-counseling %K cyber-bullying %K comparative analysis %U https://oapub.org/edu/index.php/ejes/article/view/2536