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Verbal aggression in sibling relationships
Communication Quarterly, 1997This study focused on verbal aggression in sibling relationships. The study examined the relationship between (a) verbal aggressiveness with satisfaction and interpersonal trust, (b) the relationship between teasing and verbal aggressiveness, (c) whether people more satisfied with their siblings report that receiving verbal aggression is more ...
Carolyn M Anderson, Matthew M Martin
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Emotions Associated with Verbal Aggression Expression and Suppression
Western Journal of Communication, 2016Denise Solomon
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Witnessing verbal aggression: role of customers’ self-conscious emotions
, 2020This paper aims to examine the widespread effects of service actors’ verbal aggression on witness customers’ intentions toward the service organizations through their self-conscious emotions.
Mehmet Okan, A. B. Elmadağ
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A Measure of Verbal Aggression
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1974To provide a set of noxious verbal stimuli for use in studies of aggressive behavior, 71 criticisms of a male were scaled for degree of hostility. Undergraduate males each selected and delivered 10 criticisms to an insulting or a neutral peer. Ss reported significantly greater liking for the neutral than for the insulting peer, but actual and self ...
N, Epstein, S, Krakower
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The impact of customer incivility and verbal aggression on service providers: A systematic review
Work, 2019BACKGROUND: Working in direct contact with the public may involve psycho-social hazards for employees who are frequently exposed to rude or verbally aggressive customers.
V. Sommovigo +3 more
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Direct verbal aggression in school settings: A review of the literature
Aggression and Violent Behavior, 2019Overt physical aggression in schools gains the most attention from educational professionals, yet researchers find that verbal aggression (VA) delivered directly is the most prevalent form.
Daniel V. Poling +3 more
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Effects of content of verbal aggression on future verbal aggression: A field experiment
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 1975A field experiment was conducted to determine the effects of expression of verbal aggression on subsequent verbal aggression of angered and nonangered subjects. Subjects who were being laid off their jobs (angry subjects), and subjects who were leaving their jobs for “other reasons” (nonangry subjects), were induced to aggress verbally against the ...
Ebbe B. Ebbesen +2 more
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Journal of Family Studies, 2019
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether childhood levels of parental warmth buffer the relationship between parent-to-child physical and verbal aggression and behavioural and emotional adjustment (violent offending, substance use, depression and ...
Laura Beckmann
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The aim of this study was to evaluate whether childhood levels of parental warmth buffer the relationship between parent-to-child physical and verbal aggression and behavioural and emotional adjustment (violent offending, substance use, depression and ...
Laura Beckmann
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Journal of Family Studies, 2019
This study examined children’s mental well-being in adulthood as a function of family relationship schemas, parental support, and parental verbal aggression.
Lindsey S. Aloia
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This study examined children’s mental well-being in adulthood as a function of family relationship schemas, parental support, and parental verbal aggression.
Lindsey S. Aloia
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