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The concept of aggression against property rights of individuals generates a series of developments that allow …
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by exploring the concepts of violence and aggression and outlines the conceptual distinction between them, also delves …
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natural human tendencies towards aggression and hoarding, which no financial institutions and codes of ethics can completely …
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Bullying is an issue of public health importance among adolescents worldwide. The present study aimed at explaining differences in bullying rates among adolescents in 15 low- and middle-income countries using globally comparable indicators of social and economic well-being. Using data derived...
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approach is that the level of aggression of adolescents is influenced by biological gender, level of education and their area …
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This article examines the association between attentive and aggressive behavior (at the child- and class-level) and individual child achievement. Children with low attention, alone or in combination with aggressive behavior, made fewer gains in test scores during kindergarten. Additionally,...
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We exploit a series of natural experiments that use real crime data to investigate the effect of a violation of expectancies on violent crime. We study two types of violation of expectancies that generate the emotions of frustration and euphoria. Our empirical designs exploit differential...
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160 early-adopted children were followed from infancy to adolescence. Central question was whether early and concurrent parenting and child temperament predicted adolescent delinquent and aggressive behaviors.
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Evidence from a range of sources suggests that customer abuse to service workers is a significant phenomenon. This article argues that a large part of customer abuse is endogenously created within the fabric of the service economy. Thirty book-length ethnographies were coded for relevant data...
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each type of aggression per area during a game. The participants were 18 young athletes aged 19 to 21 years of the Greek … means of a specific program SportScout. The results revealed no statistically significant relationship between aggression …
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