Relational aggression is a form of aggression that has received increasing attention within the psychological literature. Among the American Indian population, however, research on relational aggression is currently non-existent. To date, research is continuing to grow with regard to the base rates of relational aggression. The current study has examined both peer-nominated and self-report relational aggression among Caucasian and Northern Plains American Indian school children in order to explore cultural, gender, grade level, and age differences. Other forms of aggression and social status were also explored in order to understand how these constructs may play a role in peer relations. Among Northern Plains American Indian children, diffe...
Aggression has long-term negative effects on humanity as a whole. Because of this, aggression has be...
Although internalizing and externalizing problems are often considered in isolation from one another...
Research on factors that contribute to the forms and functions of aggression (reactive, proactive, r...
The personality and neuropsychological factors associated with relational aggression were examined ...
Middle school can be a time of great upheaval and unfamiliar footing for a new sixth grader. When st...
Previous research has indicated that boys and girls differ in the ways that they display aggression ...
This literature review addresses how socio-cognitive theory may inform the understanding of childhoo...
Although researchers studying adolescent aggression have proposed a conceptual distinction between p...
Psychopathy is a robust predictor of aggressive behavior and psychopathic personality traits have be...
"The study of childhood aggression increasingly examines the developmental trajectories of different...
This study examined the relationship between gender socialization, assessed by the gender ideologies...
This study examined concurrent and longitudinal associations among overt and social forms of aggress...
This study examined concurrent and longitudinal associations among overt and social forms of aggress...
This study examined the relationship between gender socialization, assessed by the gender ideologies...
Helpful and hurtful behavior are commonly viewed as antithetical, with little overlap and are common...
Aggression has long-term negative effects on humanity as a whole. Because of this, aggression has be...
Although internalizing and externalizing problems are often considered in isolation from one another...
Research on factors that contribute to the forms and functions of aggression (reactive, proactive, r...
The personality and neuropsychological factors associated with relational aggression were examined ...
Middle school can be a time of great upheaval and unfamiliar footing for a new sixth grader. When st...
Previous research has indicated that boys and girls differ in the ways that they display aggression ...
This literature review addresses how socio-cognitive theory may inform the understanding of childhoo...
Although researchers studying adolescent aggression have proposed a conceptual distinction between p...
Psychopathy is a robust predictor of aggressive behavior and psychopathic personality traits have be...
"The study of childhood aggression increasingly examines the developmental trajectories of different...
This study examined the relationship between gender socialization, assessed by the gender ideologies...
This study examined concurrent and longitudinal associations among overt and social forms of aggress...
This study examined concurrent and longitudinal associations among overt and social forms of aggress...
This study examined the relationship between gender socialization, assessed by the gender ideologies...
Helpful and hurtful behavior are commonly viewed as antithetical, with little overlap and are common...
Aggression has long-term negative effects on humanity as a whole. Because of this, aggression has be...
Although internalizing and externalizing problems are often considered in isolation from one another...
Research on factors that contribute to the forms and functions of aggression (reactive, proactive, r...