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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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Megan Hancock,Jennifer L Tapscott,Peter N S Hoaken Megan Hancock
The adverse consequences of violence on society are tremendous. The proportion of offenders incarcerated for violent offenses is large, and the cost of keeping these offenders incarcerated is startling. Understanding and treating the causal...
Janet Kistner,Carla Counts-Allan,Stephanie Dunkel et al. Janet Kistner et al.
Sex differences in relational and overt aggression among 3rd (n=176), 4th (n=179), and 5th graders (n=145) from three public schools (n=500; 278 girls) were examined. Nominations of relational aggression increased over time among 4th and 5t...
Lydia Eckstein Jackson,Lowell Gaertner Lydia Eckstein Jackson
Right-wing authoritarianism (RWA) and social dominance orientation (SDO) are associated with the approval of war as a political intervention [McFarland, 2005]. We examined whether the effects of RWA and SDO on war support are mediated by mo...
Jeff Victoroff,Samir Quota,Janice R Adelman et al. Jeff Victoroff et al.
Politically aggressive militant groups usually rely on support from a larger community, although evidence suggests that only some members of that larger community support that aggression. A major subtype of political aggression is that asso...
Eric D Wesselmann,Fionnuala A Butler,Kipling D Williams et al. Eric D Wesselmann et al.
Previous research indicates that rejection by a group causes aggressive responses. However, in these previous studies, rejected participants were led to believe that they were liked and accepted before the rejection; likely, this rejection ...
Polly Turner,Jane L Ireland Polly Turner
This study assesses how beliefs about aggression and personality can predict engagement in intra-group bullying among prisoners. A sample of 213 adult male prisoners completed the DIPC-SCALED (bullying behavior), the EXPAGG (beliefs toward ...
Mary Bower Russa,Christina M Rodriguez Mary Bower Russa
Data from three studies provide new evidence to support the validity of the Analog Parenting Task (APT) as an instrument to assess risk for harsh, physically aggressive parenting. In this series of studies, there was a strong association be...
Paul Boxer Paul Boxer
Although other- and self-directed aggression covary in very high-risk youth, these forms of aggression infrequently are studied simultaneously. Understanding better their covariation is an important task for improving services to high-risk ...
Christian Nipedal,Drew Nesdale,Melanie Killen Christian Nipedal
This study examined whether the effect of social group norms on 7- and 10-year-old children's aggression can be moderated or extinguished by contrary school norms. Children (n=384) participated in a simulation in which they were assigned me...
Abigail J Varley Thornton,Nicola Graham-Kevan,John Archer Abigail J Varley Thornton
The aim of this study was to assess both violent and nonviolent offending behavior in a single, mixed-sex population. The rationale for this is that the two types of offending are usually researched separately, despite evidence that they ov...