Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2905861751> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2905861751 endingPage "51" @default.
- W2905861751 startingPage "44" @default.
- W2905861751 abstract "The current study tested the association between physiology and aggressive behavior type in a large sample of University students (N = 509). Measures of aggression were gathered with the Reactive and Proactive Aggression Questionnaire. Analyses used raw aggressive behavior type scores and residualized measures of aggressive behavior type, which account for the overlap between reactive and proactive aggression. Measures of physiology included skin conductance and heart rate, both at rest and in response to a minor social stressor. Analyses assessed the association between aggressive behavior type and measures of physiology in the full sample and in sex specific sub-samples. Results indicated that resting skin conductance was positively associated with proactive aggression in the full sample and among females. Skin conductance in response to stress had a positive association with reactive aggression both in the full sample and among males. Skin conductance responsivity was negatively associated with proactive aggression among males. Findings further strengthen previous work suggesting that the etiologies of reactive and proactive aggression are distinct and may vary across sex." @default.
- W2905861751 created "2019-01-01" @default.
- W2905861751 creator A5023331260 @default.
- W2905861751 creator A5027268499 @default.
- W2905861751 creator A5027728999 @default.
- W2905861751 creator A5032419855 @default.
- W2905861751 creator A5062662232 @default.
- W2905861751 creator A5069915600 @default.
- W2905861751 creator A5076631414 @default.
- W2905861751 date "2019-02-01" @default.
- W2905861751 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W2905861751 title "Skin conductance, heart rate and aggressive behavior type" @default.
- W2905861751 cites W1513202455 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W1845524660 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W1966422430 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W1973988709 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W1974988334 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W1982835526 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W1986529642 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W1987023433 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W2002501515 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W2002957011 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W2004417889 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W2016283036 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W2020830320 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W2023307522 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W2024344428 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W2036770609 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W2039484945 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W2054945284 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W2056100946 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W2059414971 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W2060641615 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W2063376378 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W2069314838 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W2070450263 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W2100485598 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W2104916940 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W2106778716 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W2110284624 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W2112400936 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W2114857415 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W2117212039 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W2117554582 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W2131438580 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W2144961120 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W2156579478 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W2181006531 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W2765568410 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W4230414969 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W4255156132 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W4294184534 @default.
- W2905861751 cites W938388486 @default.
- W2905861751 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsycho.2018.12.012" @default.
- W2905861751 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30584895" @default.
- W2905861751 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W2905861751 type Work @default.
- W2905861751 sameAs 2905861751 @default.
- W2905861751 citedByCount "21" @default.
- W2905861751 countsByYear W29058617512019 @default.
- W2905861751 countsByYear W29058617512020 @default.
- W2905861751 countsByYear W29058617512021 @default.
- W2905861751 countsByYear W29058617512022 @default.
- W2905861751 countsByYear W29058617512023 @default.
- W2905861751 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2905861751 hasAuthorship W2905861751A5023331260 @default.
- W2905861751 hasAuthorship W2905861751A5027268499 @default.
- W2905861751 hasAuthorship W2905861751A5027728999 @default.
- W2905861751 hasAuthorship W2905861751A5032419855 @default.
- W2905861751 hasAuthorship W2905861751A5062662232 @default.
- W2905861751 hasAuthorship W2905861751A5069915600 @default.
- W2905861751 hasAuthorship W2905861751A5076631414 @default.
- W2905861751 hasConcept C111902132 @default.
- W2905861751 hasConcept C125370674 @default.
- W2905861751 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2905861751 hasConcept C136229726 @default.
- W2905861751 hasConcept C138496976 @default.
- W2905861751 hasConcept C142853389 @default.
- W2905861751 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2905861751 hasConcept C2777953023 @default.
- W2905861751 hasConcept C2779448149 @default.
- W2905861751 hasConcept C542102704 @default.
- W2905861751 hasConcept C70410870 @default.
- W2905861751 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2905861751 hasConcept C84393581 @default.
- W2905861751 hasConceptScore W2905861751C111902132 @default.
- W2905861751 hasConceptScore W2905861751C125370674 @default.
- W2905861751 hasConceptScore W2905861751C126322002 @default.
- W2905861751 hasConceptScore W2905861751C136229726 @default.
- W2905861751 hasConceptScore W2905861751C138496976 @default.
- W2905861751 hasConceptScore W2905861751C142853389 @default.
- W2905861751 hasConceptScore W2905861751C15744967 @default.
- W2905861751 hasConceptScore W2905861751C2777953023 @default.
- W2905861751 hasConceptScore W2905861751C2779448149 @default.
- W2905861751 hasConceptScore W2905861751C542102704 @default.
- W2905861751 hasConceptScore W2905861751C70410870 @default.
- W2905861751 hasConceptScore W2905861751C71924100 @default.
- W2905861751 hasConceptScore W2905861751C84393581 @default.