Self- and other-reported characteristics of children who varied in their use of coercive (aggressive) and prosocial (cooperative) strategies of resource control were studied in a sample of over 1,700 children. Based on self-reported use of coercive and prosocial strategies of resource control, the children were categorized as bistrategic controllers (Machiavellians), coercive controllers, prosocial controllers, noncontrollers, or typicals. Self-reported positive characteristics (e.g., agreeableness), negative characteristics (e.g., hostility), and self-assessments (e.g., social self-concept) were measured as well as peer ratings of aggression and peer regard (e.g., likability, popularity) and teacher ratings of agreeableness, aggression, an...
In contrast to the view that the association between aggression and competence (i.e., the capacity t...
In contrast to the view that the association between aggression and competence (i.e., the capacity t...
In contrast to the view that the association between aggression and competence (i.e., the capacity t...
Self- and other-reported characteristics of children who varied in their use of coercive (aggressive...
Self- and other-reported characteristics of children who varied in their use of coercive (aggressive...
Self-and other-reported characteristics of children who varied in their use of coercive (aggressive)...
This is the publisher's version, which is also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/st...
This study was designed to investigate the predictors of social dominance, the strategies children u...
We divided children (N ˆ 719, grades 3–6) into ve control types based on the degree to which they re...
We divided children (N ˆ 719, grades 3–6) into ve control types based on the degree to which they re...
Social dominance in early childhood has traditionally been viewed as a social status based on aggres...
Through the lens of resource control and resource holding potential theory, an investigation was con...
Distinguishing between physical and social aggression, this study examined whether the predictive ef...
Predictors of social dominance and the effects of social dominance on the play behavior of young chi...
The association between Machiavellianism and bistrategic control has been demonstrated in children a...
In contrast to the view that the association between aggression and competence (i.e., the capacity t...
In contrast to the view that the association between aggression and competence (i.e., the capacity t...
In contrast to the view that the association between aggression and competence (i.e., the capacity t...
Self- and other-reported characteristics of children who varied in their use of coercive (aggressive...
Self- and other-reported characteristics of children who varied in their use of coercive (aggressive...
Self-and other-reported characteristics of children who varied in their use of coercive (aggressive)...
This is the publisher's version, which is also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org/st...
This study was designed to investigate the predictors of social dominance, the strategies children u...
We divided children (N ˆ 719, grades 3–6) into ve control types based on the degree to which they re...
We divided children (N ˆ 719, grades 3–6) into ve control types based on the degree to which they re...
Social dominance in early childhood has traditionally been viewed as a social status based on aggres...
Through the lens of resource control and resource holding potential theory, an investigation was con...
Distinguishing between physical and social aggression, this study examined whether the predictive ef...
Predictors of social dominance and the effects of social dominance on the play behavior of young chi...
The association between Machiavellianism and bistrategic control has been demonstrated in children a...
In contrast to the view that the association between aggression and competence (i.e., the capacity t...
In contrast to the view that the association between aggression and competence (i.e., the capacity t...
In contrast to the view that the association between aggression and competence (i.e., the capacity t...