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Christopher, F. Scott; And Others – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1993
Tested model of male premarital sexual aggressiveness among 184 single men. Analysis supported inclusion of sexual promiscuity and lack of empathy as exogenous variables, and violent attitudes, hostility toward women, anger, and negative relationship experiences as endogenous variables. Second study involving 249 single males cross-validated…
Descriptors: Aggression, Dating (Social), Males, Sexual Abuse
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Wells, Don; Miller, Mark J. – Adolescence, 1993
Defines and describes affective aggression among adolescents based upon primary research. Provides model of affective aggression as a means of delineating the functional and observable components. Based upon these components, various interventions are provided as means of altering aggression in adolescents. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Affective Behavior, Aggression, Intervention
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Bushman, Brad J.; Anderson, Craig A. – American Psychologist, 2001
Discusses how news coverage on the connections between media violence and aggression have left the public confused, examining whether media violence mirrors real world violence and how news reports about media violence and aggression have changed over time. Highlights the entertainment industry and scientific community, discussing why they often…
Descriptors: Aggression, Mass Media Effects, Research, Violence
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McMenamy, Jannette M.; Perrin, Ellen C.; Wiser, Marianne – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology: An International Lifespan Journal, 2005
Substantial evidence suggests that young children reason about illnesses using biological causal principles and that, with increasing age, children provide more explicit accounts of mechanisms underlying different conditions. To investigate these claims, sixteen 7-8 year-old children and sixteen 11-12 year-old children with attention…
Descriptors: Psychology, Etiology, Cognitive Development, Aggression
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Richardson, Deborah South – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2005
This article reviews an extensive program of research that has examined gender differences in aggressive behavior. Early research in the aggression laboratory that was designed to explain why females were nonaggressive actually revealed that females did respond to provocation and that they could not accurately be depicted as passive individuals.…
Descriptors: Females, Aggression, Gender Differences, Interpersonal Relationship
Lane, James F. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The purpose of this study was to determine if differences in the frequency of school resource officer behaviors exist and if any differences in behaviors were related to differences in the frequency of incidents of school violence. This study collected information about tasks that SROs complete and compared that information to the frequency of…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Aggression, Behavior Problems, School Safety
Criss, Pamela Myatt – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Social work literature has documented that social workers may be the victims of client violence. However, to date, no studies have documented the nationwide prevalence of client violence towards social work students. This study examined direct and indirect incidents of physical assault, threats of physical harm, verbal abuse, threats of lawsuit,…
Descriptors: Safety, Incidence, Violence, Fear
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Winstok, Zeev – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2009
It is widely accepted that conflict-related goals, skills, and strategies are linked. Yet it is rarely explored how these factors relate to each other and how they jointly promote or inhibit aggressive behaviors. The aim of this study is to provide answers to these questions. Data were derived from a structured questionnaire administered to 660…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Females, Adolescents, Social Adjustment
Shore, Kenneth – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2009
In recent years, bullying seems to have become more serious and more pervasive. Research indicates that 15% to 20% of all students are victimized by bullies at some point in their school careers. Clearly, bullying is a problem that schools must recognize and address. Bullying has three distinguishing characteristics: (1) it is intentional; (2) it…
Descriptors: Bullying, Prevention, Suicide, Children
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Whiteside-Mansell, Leanne; Bradley, Robert; McKelvey, Lorraine; Lopez, Maya – Early Education and Development, 2009
Research Findings: Family conflict is known to be associated with poor development for young children, but many children appear resilient. This study examined the extent to which high-quality center care during early childhood protects children from these negative consequences. Children participating in center-based sites of the Early Head Start…
Descriptors: Aggression, Conflict, Young Children, Program Effectiveness
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Dempsey, Allison G.; Sulkowski, Michael L.; Nichols, Rebecca; Storch, Eric A. – Psychology in the Schools, 2009
The increasing use of cyberspace as a social networking forum creates a new medium for youth to become victims of peer aggression. This study used factor analysis techniques to confirm whether survey questions about frequency of cyber victimization formed a distinct latent construct from questions about relational and overt victimization…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Peer Relationship, Factor Analysis, Victims of Crime
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Edmondson, Lynne; Zeman, Laura Dreuth – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2009
Common in the research literature on bullying is the dichotomy of bullying and victim behavior. The present definition of a bully is a person who has engaged in repeated acts of aggression or harm to persons over whom he or she has power. The literature on bullies examines gender differences at length. However, the bully-victim literature has yet…
Descriptors: Bullying, Females, Focus Groups, Gender Differences
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Borja, Susan E.; Callahan, Jennifer L. – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2009
This investigation sought to operationalize a comprehensive theoretical model, the Trauma Outcome Process Assessment, and test it empirically with structural equation modeling. The Trauma Outcome Process Assessment reflects a robust body of research and incorporates known ecological factors (e.g., family dynamics, social support) to explain…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Depression (Psychology), Family Relationship, Social Support Groups
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Rivers, Ian; Poteat, V. Paul; Noret, Nathalie; Ashurst, Nigel – School Psychology Quarterly, 2009
This study explores the impact of bullying on the mental health of students who witness it. A representative sample of 2,002 students aged 12 to 16 years attending 14 schools in the United Kingdom were surveyed using a questionnaire that included measures of bullying at school, substance abuse, and mental health risk. The results suggest that…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Bullying, Mental Health, Foreign Countries
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Carlile, Anna – International Journal on School Disaffection, 2009
This paper is concerned with findings about gender which form part of a larger ethnographic study. The study was undertaken during the author's employment as a local authority (school district) Pupil Support Officer, where the author's work involved the support of young people who had been permanently excluded (expelled) from school for a variety…
Descriptors: Expulsion, At Risk Students, Ethnography, Gender Differences
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