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Psychological Reports, 1967
Suicide-attempt, suicide-ideation, and non-suicidal control groups of VA neuro-psychiatric patients were divided into psychotic and neurotic subgroups ( ns = 15). Ss viewed two classes of slides, a series of death scenes and one of unpleasant scenes. Each series contained both aggressive and non-aggressive content.
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Suicide-attempt, suicide-ideation, and non-suicidal control groups of VA neuro-psychiatric patients were divided into psychotic and neurotic subgroups ( ns = 15). Ss viewed two classes of slides, a series of death scenes and one of unpleasant scenes. Each series contained both aggressive and non-aggressive content.
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1967
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the data available, concerning the methodology to induce aggressiveness. Pharmacological, biochemical, and endocrine aspects is also briefly discussed, although these areas of investigation are very recent and in continuous progress.
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the data available, concerning the methodology to induce aggressiveness. Pharmacological, biochemical, and endocrine aspects is also briefly discussed, although these areas of investigation are very recent and in continuous progress.
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Aggressive Tumor, Aggressive Treatment
International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 2017Adam J, Kimple, Samip N, Patel
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Aggression-guilt and conditionability for aggressiveness
Journal of Personality, 1974Paul D. Knott, Lane Lasater, Rich Shuman
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