University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2011. Major: Child psychology. Advisor: Nicki R. Crick. 1 computer file (PDF); v, 92 pages, appendices A-C.This study examined physiological correlates and predictors of relational and physical aggression in early childhood. Preschoolers' baseline heart rate, blood pressure, and respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) were measured in the fall. At the same assessment, heart rate and RSA reactivity were measured while listening to stories of peer conflict, and participants engaged in two effortful control tasks. Teachers reported on physical and relational aggression in the fall and the spring. With respect to baseline physiology, low baseline heart rate and higher RSA were associated with increa...
Research suggests that the age at which humans are most physically aggressive is at the end of the s...
Associations between physiological reactivity to exclusion (i.e., heart rate [HRR], respiratory sinu...
Associations between physiological reactivity to exclusion (i.e., heart rate [HRR], respiratory sinu...
This study investigated the different forms (relational and physical) and functions(reactive and pro...
This cumulative dissertation focuses on the influence of emotional and social-cognitive processes on...
The present investigation examined relational aggression—a form of aggression involving relationship...
The current study attempts to extend prior research in the area of social information processing and...
The study of aggressive behavior has received a great deal of attention in the development literatur...
This research was designed as an initial attempt to assess relational aggression in preschool-age ch...
Researchers have assessed relational aggression (RA) and physical aggression (PA)primarily with teac...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 208-240.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Study of aggres...
There is emerging evidence that the development of problematic aggression in childhood may be associ...
This short-term longitudinal study was designed to examine relational aggression associated with soc...
This research was designed as an initial attempt to assess relational aggression in preschool-age ch...
We examined whether the moderating role of cortisol in the relation between physical peer victimizat...
Research suggests that the age at which humans are most physically aggressive is at the end of the s...
Associations between physiological reactivity to exclusion (i.e., heart rate [HRR], respiratory sinu...
Associations between physiological reactivity to exclusion (i.e., heart rate [HRR], respiratory sinu...
This study investigated the different forms (relational and physical) and functions(reactive and pro...
This cumulative dissertation focuses on the influence of emotional and social-cognitive processes on...
The present investigation examined relational aggression—a form of aggression involving relationship...
The current study attempts to extend prior research in the area of social information processing and...
The study of aggressive behavior has received a great deal of attention in the development literatur...
This research was designed as an initial attempt to assess relational aggression in preschool-age ch...
Researchers have assessed relational aggression (RA) and physical aggression (PA)primarily with teac...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 208-240.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Study of aggres...
There is emerging evidence that the development of problematic aggression in childhood may be associ...
This short-term longitudinal study was designed to examine relational aggression associated with soc...
This research was designed as an initial attempt to assess relational aggression in preschool-age ch...
We examined whether the moderating role of cortisol in the relation between physical peer victimizat...
Research suggests that the age at which humans are most physically aggressive is at the end of the s...
Associations between physiological reactivity to exclusion (i.e., heart rate [HRR], respiratory sinu...
Associations between physiological reactivity to exclusion (i.e., heart rate [HRR], respiratory sinu...