The Challenging Behavior Impact Factor (CBIF) – developed as an informal behavior screening tool in 2009 – is used in training allied educators for learning and behavior support (AEDLBS) to identify children with aggressive behavior in mainstream primary schools in Singapore. As CBIF is also ...
AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR 期刊介绍 Aggressive Behavior is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research pertaining to aggression in, among other fields, psychology, anthropology, and sociology. It was established in 1974 and is published by John Wiley & Sons on behalf of the International...
impact of physical exercise on life satisfaction. Thus, university students can enhance life satisfaction in a stable manner through increased physical exercise. The positive changes in cognitive function due to coordinated physical exercise contribute to the joint inhibition of aggressive behavior;Citation5...
aggression. The existence of different kinds of aggression suggests that different evolutionary scenarios need to be invoked and that aggression is not due to a single evolutionary event; it is likely that aggression is multidetermined and rarely, if ever, due to a single factor.SeeBehavior ...
Self-Esteem and Appraisals of Parental Behavior Adolescents' levels of self-esteem as a function of their own versus their parents' appraisals of parental nurturance and parental authority were investiga... JR Buri - 《Journal of Adolescent Research》 被引量: 172发表: 1989年 Impact of parental...
Figure 1. Female aggressive behavior is reliable and stereotyped in the presence of a mating pair (A) Schematic representation of the experimental procedure. A male and two virgin females are introduced into the same arena. Courtship eventually progresses to copulation, at which point the non-matin...
2.2. The Impact of Media on the Prevalence of Aggression among Children 2.2.1. Cultural and Societal Influences Finally, cultural and societal influences can also contribute to the spread of aggressive behavior in young children. Research has shown that children who grow up in violent or unstable...
In meta-analytic studies it was found that patients diagnosed with a psychotic disorder are at increased risk for displaying violent behavior. However, it remains largely unclear which specific factors contribute to the heightened risk for aggression in this patient group, nor what the views of psyc...
New research offers compelling evidence that media violence affects aggressive behavior. This first-of-its-kind study, led by Craig Anderson, a Distinguished Professor of psychology at Iowa State University, confirms six decades of research showing the e
Behavior such as aggression and defending can be viewed as occurring in the pursuit of gaining and maintaining status/dominance and affection (Veenstra et al., 2010). Aggression can be used to satisfy status needs (Hawley & Geldhof, 2012; Sijtsema, Veenstra, Lindenberg, & Salmivalli, 2009)...