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Predicting aggressive behavior with the aggressiveness‐IAT
Aggressive Behavior, 2014The Implicit Association Test (IAT, Greenwald, McGhee, & Schwartz, 1998) was adapted to assess the automatically activated (implicit) self‐concept of aggressiveness. In three studies the validity of the Aggressiveness‐IAT (Agg‐IAT) was supported by substantial correlations with self‐report measures of aggressiveness.
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Thematic Aggression, Hostility—Guilt and Aggressive Behavior
Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment, 1967Abstract Thematic aggression, which was elicited by thematic stimuli of high and low stimulus relevance was related to the aggressive behavior of 98 Boy Scouts who socio-metrically rated one another for fighting behavior. Thematic aggression to high pull cards was related significantly (t=2.63) to physically aggressive behavior, but thematic aggression
P B, James, D L, Mosher
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Violence and Aggressive Behavior
Pediatrics In Review, 2017Education Gap It is imperative to understand the etiology and risk factors that contribute to aggressive behaviors. Equally important is effectively assessing and using targeted management strategies to reduce pathologic aggression. Objectives After
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Quantifying Aggressive Behavior in Zebrafish
2016Aggression is a complex behavior that influences social relationships and can be seen as adaptive or maladaptive depending on the context and intensity of expression. A model organism suitable for genetic dissection of the underlying neural mechanisms of aggressive behavior is still needed. Zebrafish has already proven to be a powerful vertebrate model
Teles, Magda, Oliveira, Rui Filipe
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Perception of Aggression and Overt Aggressive Behavior
Journal of Personality Assessment, 1975Investigated the relationship between thresholds for perception of aggressive cues and overt aggressive behavior in 86 male undergraduate students. Overt aggressive behavior was measured by the amount of shock the subject attempted to inflict on his presumed opponent.
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Aggressive Behavior, Adolescence
2003According to the US Department of Justice, the juvenile arrest rate for violent crimes has fallen 36 percent since its peak in 1994, and the juvenile murder rate is at its lowest level since the 1960s (Snyder, 2000). However, efforts to combat adolescent aggression and violence are just now beginning to realize their potential. Research focusing on the
Melinda G. Schmidt +2 more
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Aggressive Behavior, Childhood
2003On a cold, windy morning in February in a suburb just outside Flint, Michigan, a six-year-old student at Buell Elementary School, armed with a .32-caliber handgun he had taken from his uncle’s nightstand, shot and killed his first-grade classmate.
Douglas C. Smith, Michael J. Furlong
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Aggressive cues in aggressive behavior and hostility catharsis.
Psychological Review, 1964Anger arousal creates a readiness to act aggressively but suitable cues—stimuli associated with the present or previous anger instigators —presumably are necessary if aggressive responses are actually to occur. In cases of hostility displacement, as others have proposed, the target evokes aggressive responses from an angered person.
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