How impulsivity and intelligence are related to different forms of aggression

Volume: 117, Pages: 66 - 70
Published: Oct 1, 2017
Abstract
Several studies have shown that the relationships between intelligence and self-reported aggression are low or non-existent. Most have focused on direct forms of aggression, which often have an impulsive component, unlike indirect aggression, which is usually delayed and allows more time to find alternative solutions to the problem. The present study analyses the relationships between different measures of intelligence and an overall estimate of...
Paper Details
Title
How impulsivity and intelligence are related to different forms of aggression
Published Date
Oct 1, 2017
Volume
117
Pages
66 - 70
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