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期刊名:Aggressive behavior

缩写:AGGRESSIVE BEHAV

ISSN:0096-140X

e-ISSN:1098-2337

IF/分区:2.3/Q2

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Bystanders' helping interventions in bias-based bullying are rare, although they have the potential to intervene on behalf of the victim and quickly stop the aggression. Two studies tested, experimentally, the impact of adolescents' imagine...
Huiling Zhou,Xinyi Wei,Huaibin Jiang et al. Huiling Zhou et al.
Adolescence is a high-risk age for exposure to violent media (EVM) and bullying. Some previous theories and empirical studies have highlighted a moderated mediating model that normative beliefs about aggression (NBA) as a mediator and self-...
Vojtech Pisl,Jan Vevera,Lubomír Štěpánek et al. Vojtech Pisl et al.
Restrictions related to COVID-19 changed the daily behavior of people, including the expression of violence. Although an increased incidence of violent behavior, especially domestic violence, was expected during the pandemic, retrospective ...
Alexander Herrmann,Jürgen Glaser,Tobias Greitemeyer Alexander Herrmann
The past two decades have produced extensive evidence on the manifold and severe outcomes for victims of aggression exposure in the workplace. However, due to the dominating individual-centered approach, most findings miss a social network ...
Shuai Chen,Bo Mao,Yanling Liu Shuai Chen
The effect of violent video games on aggressive behavior is an important topic in the field of game research. Recently, growing evidence suggests that justified game violence decreases feelings of guilt caused by in-game immoral behavior. H...
Kassidy C Colton,Stephanie A Godleski,Cory A Crane Kassidy C Colton
Previous research suggests that reactive and proactive aggression likely have distinct underlying mechanisms that uniquely contribute to the perpetration of each as a result of faulty cognitive and emotional processes. Still, very little wo...
Isabella L S Santos,Carlos Eduardo Pimentel,Tailson E Mariano et al. Isabella L S Santos et al.
The present study aimed to observe the impacts of aggressive online content exposure and personality on aggressive content sharing, considering the mediating role of positive and negative affects. A total of 302 Brazilians, equally divided ...
Emily Taverna,Amy D Marshall Emily Taverna
Research with military veterans has established that distress may arise in response to perpetrating violent behaviors that violate individuals' moral beliefs. To date, no studies have similarly examined morally-related cognitive and emotion...
Maria Tcherni-Buzzeo Maria Tcherni-Buzzeo
Research in biosocial criminology and other related disciplines has established links between nutrition and aggressive behavior. In addition to observational studies, randomized trials of nutritional supplements like vitamins, omega-3 fatty...
Aase Villadsen,Emla Fitzsimons Aase Villadsen
This study uses longitudinal data from the UK Millennium Cohort Study (N = 13,277) to examine the childhood and early adolescence factors that predict weapon involvement in middle adolescence, which in this study is exemplified by having ca...