AbstractThe current study examined the effects of uni-dimensional aggression scale (composed of verbal aggression, anger with resentment, physical aggression, and suspicion) on students’ current academic achievement score (GPA) and cumulative academic achievement score (CGPA). Undergraduate students (n=1481) partook in the current study at a university in Northern Cyprus. The study tested the negative effects of aggression on students’ GPA and CGPA. Demographic variables such as age, gender, and class-size have also been incorporated into the analyses and were treated as control variables. Multiple regression analyses have been deployed to test the hypothesized relationship. Results revealed that aggression had significant negative effects ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect teacher violence on academic avoidanc, acade...
The present study explores the relation between academic self-concept, self-esteem, and aggression a...
AbstractThis study has utilized undergraduate university students as a sample to examine the relatio...
The current research aimed to identify the relationship of internalized (anger and hostility) and ex...
Background To conduct a comprehensive assessment of the association between aggression and academic...
This study tried to delineate aspects of aggression which relate to academic effectiveness in colleg...
This study aims to find out whether or not the observed level of aggression in university students v...
Presented study was aimed to highlight the different causes of aggressive behavior of students and i...
This study wanted to find out whether there was an influence of student aggressiveness on student ac...
Adolescence is a stage of life that is associated with physical and psychological changes. Psycholog...
This study aimed to examine the relationship between level of self-esteem and aggressive behavior am...
The study aimed at investigating the effect of domestic violence on the academic performance of stud...
The aim of this research is to examine aggression of university students by the level of playing spo...
Learning achievement which is influenced by the emotional level and learning activities of students ...
The effect of bullying on children’s emotional state is well-known, but what about their academic ac...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect teacher violence on academic avoidanc, acade...
The present study explores the relation between academic self-concept, self-esteem, and aggression a...
AbstractThis study has utilized undergraduate university students as a sample to examine the relatio...
The current research aimed to identify the relationship of internalized (anger and hostility) and ex...
Background To conduct a comprehensive assessment of the association between aggression and academic...
This study tried to delineate aspects of aggression which relate to academic effectiveness in colleg...
This study aims to find out whether or not the observed level of aggression in university students v...
Presented study was aimed to highlight the different causes of aggressive behavior of students and i...
This study wanted to find out whether there was an influence of student aggressiveness on student ac...
Adolescence is a stage of life that is associated with physical and psychological changes. Psycholog...
This study aimed to examine the relationship between level of self-esteem and aggressive behavior am...
The study aimed at investigating the effect of domestic violence on the academic performance of stud...
The aim of this research is to examine aggression of university students by the level of playing spo...
Learning achievement which is influenced by the emotional level and learning activities of students ...
The effect of bullying on children’s emotional state is well-known, but what about their academic ac...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect teacher violence on academic avoidanc, acade...
The present study explores the relation between academic self-concept, self-esteem, and aggression a...
AbstractThis study has utilized undergraduate university students as a sample to examine the relatio...