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Lougee, Michael – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1979
This essay attempts to describe how age relations are important to the social behavior of preschool children. Major behaviors examined are sociability, friendship, aggression, and dominance. Imitation, cognitive development, social cognition, nurturance, and prosocial behavior are also briefly considered. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Age Groups, Aggression, Behavioral Science Research
Saunders, Daniel G. – Journal of Marriage and Family Counseling, 1977
This paper reviews data on the incidence of marital violence and recommends methods of intervention on a family and social level. Myths which may block awareness of this widespread problem are briefly described. Particular attention is given to the inadequacy of the catharsis hypothesis in explaining and treating marital violence. (Author)
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior Problems, Case Studies, Family Relationship
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Vitaro, Frank; Tremblay, Richard E.; Kerr, Margaret; Pagani, Linda; Bukowski, William M. – Child Development, 1997
Tested the individual characteristics and deviant peer association theoretical models of friends' influence on the development of delinquency in disruptive boys. Found that moderately disruptive boys with aggressive-disturbing friends were more delinquent at age 13 than other subgroups of moderately disruptive boys. Highly disruptive and…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Aggression, Conformity, Delinquency
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Astor, Ron Avi; Behre, William J. – Behavioral Disorders, 1997
A study compared moral reasoning patterns of 17 violent children (ages 10-13) with emotional and behavioral disorders and their aggressive parents to matched controls. When presented with family and peer violence scenarios, the violent children and parents referred more to rules prohibiting provocation rather than to rules prohibiting physical…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior Disorders, Children, Cognitive Processes
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Umbreit, John – Education and Training in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, 1997
A study of a woman with deaf-blindness and severe mental retardation examined the potential decrease of problem behaviors by using functional assessment-based interventions applied in multiple natural environments throughout the day. Results found that increasing the amount of attention the woman received from program staff immediately eliminated…
Descriptors: Adults, Aggression, Attention, Behavior Modification
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Martin, Jacqueline L.; Ross, Hildy S. – Child Development, 1996
Examined the influence of mitigating circumstances on parents' beliefs and intervention behaviors regarding sibling physical aggression. Subjects were 40 Caucasian families. Results indicated that, although parents considered sibling physical aggression to be a serious transgression, they believed that mitigated aggression of both of their…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior Patterns, Child Behavior, Conflict Resolution
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Lewis, Catherine C. – New Directions for Child Development, 1996
Analyzed children's interactions in 19 Japanese preschools, focusing on conflict resolution and how teachers diminish their role as authority figures to encourage children's sense of self-efficacy and autonomy. Found that the most common Japanese teacher response to conflict is nonintervention, with rare use of commands and rule statements.…
Descriptors: Aggression, Classroom Environment, Conflict Resolution, Discipline
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Van Acker, Richard; And Others – Education and Treatment of Children, 1996
Direct observation of 206 elementary students above the median on risk for aggression found that the interaction of students and teachers differed significantly based on the student's level of aggression risk. Both base rates for specific student and teacher behaviors as well as classroom contingencies differed significantly depending on the…
Descriptors: Aggression, Classroom Environment, Contingency Management, Elementary Education
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Little, Todd D.; Brauner, Jessica; Jones, Stephanie M.; Nock, Matthew K.; Hawley, Patricia H. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 2003
Compared five subgroups of aggressive children and adolescents on several adjustment correlates. Found that the reactive group and the group high on both instrumental and reactive reasons for aggression showed consistent maladaptive patterns across the adjustment correlates. The instrumental and typical groups (moderate on instrumental and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adjustment (to Environment), Adolescents, Aggression
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Crosland, Kimberly A.; Zarcone, Jennifer R.; Lindauer, Steven E.; Valdovinos, Maria G.; Zarcone, Troy J.; Hellings, Jessica A.; Schroeder, Stephen R. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2003
The atypical antipsychotic medication risperidone was evaluated using a double-blind, placebo-controlled design to treat destructive behavior in two males (ages 6 and 24) with autism. Destructive behavior during the demand condition was significantly reduced during the medication phases, whereas it continued to occur to obtain tangible items and…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Aggression, Autism, Behavior Disorders
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Lalli, Joseph S.; Casey, Sean D. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1996
A six-year old with developmental delays who exhibited aggression when asked to pick up his toys was studied to determine the effects of interventions. Treatment included praise, a break, and access to the toys contingent on compliance. Results showed aggression decreased only with social interaction during the break. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Case Studies
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Galen, Britt Rachelle; Underwood, Marion K. – Developmental Psychology, 1997
Two studies examined children's and adolescents' attitudes toward aggression. Found that boys viewed physical aggression as more hurtful than social aggression and girls rated social aggression as more hurtful. Girls rated an aggressor as more angry than did boys. Middle and high school participants viewed social aggression as indicating more…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescents, Age Differences, Aggression
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Burkhart, Barry R.; And Others – New Directions for Student Services, 1994
Reviews methodological problems of previous research on male perpetrators of sexual violence. Discusses the need for a rigorous methodology in defining the extent of the problem. Proposes an aggressive new research agenda that would examine men's prosocial behavior. (KW)
Descriptors: Aggression, College Students, Crime, Higher Education
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Lee, Meery – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2003
Examined role of examination stress in daily lives of Korean adolescents and its effect on their use of free time. Found that adolescents spent large amounts of time doing schoolwork, time experienced as quite taxing. Free-time activities were primarily passive, oriented toward recuperation from stress. Adolescents' most positive states were…
Descriptors: Adolescent Behavior, Adolescents, Aggression, Depression (Psychology)
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Laursen, Brett; Pulkkinen, Lea; Adams, Ryan – Developmental Psychology, 2002
Data from a 25-year study of 194 individuals indicated that teacher and peer reports of aggression, compliance, and self-control at age 8 distinguished high-agreeable from low-agreeable 33-year-olds. High-agreeable childhood types had fewer disobedience and concentration problems than low-agreeable childhood types. High-agreeable childhood boys…
Descriptors: Adults, Aggression, Alcoholism, Behavior Problems
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