The present study compared indigenous South African versus African-American schoolchildren's beliefs about aggression. Eighty 7–9 year olds (40 from each country) participated in interviews in which they were asked to make inferences about the stability, malleability, and causal origins of aggressive behaviour. Although a minority of participants from both countries endorsed essentialist beliefs about aggression, South African children were more likely than American children to do so. Results also revealed some degree of coherence in children's patterns of beliefs about aggression, such that children responded across superficially different measures in ways that appear theoretically consistent. The authors consider these findings in light o...
This study investigated the role of trust beliefs (i.e., trustworthiness, trustfulness) on aggressio...
This study, as part of longitudial Rural Appalachian Infant Temperament Project, investigated social...
Antisocial or aggressive behavior is widely recognized as a public health concern because of its pot...
The present study compared indigenous South African versus African-American schoolchildren’s beliefs...
Normative beliefs have been defined as self-regulating beliefs about the appropriateness of social ...
The issue of adolescent aggression and violence has received significant attention in the literature...
Essentialism is the belief that certain characteristics (of individuals or categories) may be relati...
According to Dodge and colleagues' social information processing model (e.g. Crick and Dodge, 1994) ...
The effects of a community's culture on children's and adolescents' normative beliefs about the appr...
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This study is to fill up a research gap on examining the differences in normative beliefs (namely ac...
Aggression among children and adolescents has been a major area of focus for many researchers across...
Global solutions for aggression are urgently needed. Young children are exposed to adversities on a ...
Kantian theories of morality focus on the universal application of moral rules. However, both childr...
Prejudices develop early in childhood and can drive disparities in how children treat members of dif...
This study investigated the role of trust beliefs (i.e., trustworthiness, trustfulness) on aggressio...
This study, as part of longitudial Rural Appalachian Infant Temperament Project, investigated social...
Antisocial or aggressive behavior is widely recognized as a public health concern because of its pot...
The present study compared indigenous South African versus African-American schoolchildren’s beliefs...
Normative beliefs have been defined as self-regulating beliefs about the appropriateness of social ...
The issue of adolescent aggression and violence has received significant attention in the literature...
Essentialism is the belief that certain characteristics (of individuals or categories) may be relati...
According to Dodge and colleagues' social information processing model (e.g. Crick and Dodge, 1994) ...
The effects of a community's culture on children's and adolescents' normative beliefs about the appr...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/101838/1/cdev12108.pd
This study is to fill up a research gap on examining the differences in normative beliefs (namely ac...
Aggression among children and adolescents has been a major area of focus for many researchers across...
Global solutions for aggression are urgently needed. Young children are exposed to adversities on a ...
Kantian theories of morality focus on the universal application of moral rules. However, both childr...
Prejudices develop early in childhood and can drive disparities in how children treat members of dif...
This study investigated the role of trust beliefs (i.e., trustworthiness, trustfulness) on aggressio...
This study, as part of longitudial Rural Appalachian Infant Temperament Project, investigated social...
Antisocial or aggressive behavior is widely recognized as a public health concern because of its pot...