We examined the relationship between dispositional (trait) aggression and administrative reports of school aggression among 100 adolescent male participants from an urban middle school. Aggression was fairly common among the sample; 58 boys had a record of school aggression, and many of those were repeat offenders. Our hypothesis that those higher in dispositional aggression would have more records of aggression at school was supported. Dispositional aggression was significantly, positively correlated with verbal and physical aggression at school. Regression analyses indicated that dispositional aggression accounted for a substantial amount of the variance in administrative reports of school aggression. Two other factors, family income and ...
In the current study, we addressed several issues related to the forms (physical and relational) and...
People often displace their aggression against innocent targets. Notwithstanding the merits of previ...
Prior research suggests that exposure to elementary classrooms characterized by high levels of stude...
The current study utilized quantitative and qualitative methods to build upon social cognitive resea...
This study investigated reciprocal relations between adolescents' physical aggression and their perc...
Alienation from, or involvement in, the social and educational systems of the high school are invest...
This study examines social information processing and experiences of aggression in social contexts a...
This study examines social information processing and experiences of aggression in social contexts a...
AbstractManifestation of aggression in schools has become a major issue lately and teachers’ unanimo...
Since 1996 there have been 17 reported cases of violence in U.S. schools by children ranging in age ...
The present study used general growth mixture modeling to identify pathways of antisocial behavior d...
Aggressive behavior in school is an ongoing concern. The current focus is on specific manifestations...
Aggressive behavior in school is an ongoing concern. The current focus is on specific manifestations...
Research supports that aggression is one of the best known predictors of future social, psychologica...
Research supports that aggression is one of the best known predictors of future social, psychologica...
In the current study, we addressed several issues related to the forms (physical and relational) and...
People often displace their aggression against innocent targets. Notwithstanding the merits of previ...
Prior research suggests that exposure to elementary classrooms characterized by high levels of stude...
The current study utilized quantitative and qualitative methods to build upon social cognitive resea...
This study investigated reciprocal relations between adolescents' physical aggression and their perc...
Alienation from, or involvement in, the social and educational systems of the high school are invest...
This study examines social information processing and experiences of aggression in social contexts a...
This study examines social information processing and experiences of aggression in social contexts a...
AbstractManifestation of aggression in schools has become a major issue lately and teachers’ unanimo...
Since 1996 there have been 17 reported cases of violence in U.S. schools by children ranging in age ...
The present study used general growth mixture modeling to identify pathways of antisocial behavior d...
Aggressive behavior in school is an ongoing concern. The current focus is on specific manifestations...
Aggressive behavior in school is an ongoing concern. The current focus is on specific manifestations...
Research supports that aggression is one of the best known predictors of future social, psychologica...
Research supports that aggression is one of the best known predictors of future social, psychologica...
In the current study, we addressed several issues related to the forms (physical and relational) and...
People often displace their aggression against innocent targets. Notwithstanding the merits of previ...
Prior research suggests that exposure to elementary classrooms characterized by high levels of stude...