From Conflict to Cooperation: Multidisciplinary Studies on Aggression in Animals and Humans
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The tenth biennial meeting of the International Society for Research and Aggression focused on aggression studies based on different theoretical and field perspectives. The studies dealt with both humans and animals, adults and children, males and females. The views from various fields of studies such as social, physiological and personality psychology were presented. Various forms of aggressive and violent behavior were also tackled such as sexual aggression, child abuse and antisocial behavior.
Publication Name: Aggressive Behavior
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0096-140X
Year: 1993
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Recruiting subjects of clinical aggression research
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A study exploring the difficulties in recruitment of subjects for clinical aggression research was conducted. Only 10% of the 443 self-referrals met the requirements established for the study. More efficient recruitment techniques for study in this field are television exposure, public education on aggression as a treatable illness and swift response of researchers to attend to the recruit.
Publication Name: Aggressive Behavior
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0096-140X
Year: 1993
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