Evolutionary psychologists have suggested that indirect aggression during adolescence is a strategy to compete with same-sex peer rivals for resources, status, and mating opportunities. We collected survey data on 143 young adults to determine retrospectively, the amount of indirect aggressive behavior they perpetrated and the amount of indirect victimization they experienced in middle school and high school. We also collected information about reproductive opportunities such as age at first sexual intercourse and number of lifetime sex partners to determine whether aggression or victimization could be used to predict measures of reproductive opportunity. We performed a principal components analysis to develop factors from 16 aggression and...
Sexual aggression (SA) is a serious social problem that has been linked to a variety of negative phy...
Explores how popularity in middle school is related to acts of aggression and how sex ratio, status,...
Adult humans are characterized by low rates of intra-group physical aggression, relative to both hum...
We investigated the longitudinal associations between self‐reported aggression, self‐perceived socia...
Abstract: Adolescent peer-aggression has recently been considered from the evolutionary perspective ...
Traditionally believed to be the result of maladaptive development, bullying perpetration is increas...
This study examined evolutionary and peer context theories of sexual coercion. Using a longitudinal ...
Developmental theory often purports that human development occurs in well-defined, incremental and p...
Indirect and relational aggression cause serious emotional consequences for all age groups, particul...
Adult humans are characterized by low rates of intra-group physical aggression. Since children tend ...
The moderating effects of three specific conditions (status hierarchy, attractiveness hierarchy and ...
The moderating effects of three specific conditions (status hierarchy, attractiveness hierarchy and ...
Two theories offer competing explanations of sex differences in aggressive behavior: sexual-selectio...
Abstract: Few studies have examined adolescents ’ predictions of aggression involving other adolesce...
Peer victimization is an all too common occurrence in schools throughout the United States, affectin...
Sexual aggression (SA) is a serious social problem that has been linked to a variety of negative phy...
Explores how popularity in middle school is related to acts of aggression and how sex ratio, status,...
Adult humans are characterized by low rates of intra-group physical aggression, relative to both hum...
We investigated the longitudinal associations between self‐reported aggression, self‐perceived socia...
Abstract: Adolescent peer-aggression has recently been considered from the evolutionary perspective ...
Traditionally believed to be the result of maladaptive development, bullying perpetration is increas...
This study examined evolutionary and peer context theories of sexual coercion. Using a longitudinal ...
Developmental theory often purports that human development occurs in well-defined, incremental and p...
Indirect and relational aggression cause serious emotional consequences for all age groups, particul...
Adult humans are characterized by low rates of intra-group physical aggression. Since children tend ...
The moderating effects of three specific conditions (status hierarchy, attractiveness hierarchy and ...
The moderating effects of three specific conditions (status hierarchy, attractiveness hierarchy and ...
Two theories offer competing explanations of sex differences in aggressive behavior: sexual-selectio...
Abstract: Few studies have examined adolescents ’ predictions of aggression involving other adolesce...
Peer victimization is an all too common occurrence in schools throughout the United States, affectin...
Sexual aggression (SA) is a serious social problem that has been linked to a variety of negative phy...
Explores how popularity in middle school is related to acts of aggression and how sex ratio, status,...
Adult humans are characterized by low rates of intra-group physical aggression, relative to both hum...