Graduate School of Education, University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA, United States The urge people get to squeeze or bite cute things, albeit without desire to cause harm, is known as ...
This Research Topic is part of a series: Anger and Interpersonal Aggression Most anger and aggression occur in a social context where interpersonal violence is a major public health concern across the ...
If you've ever had to grit your teeth during rush hour traffic or hold your tongue in a work meeting, you know just how pervasive feelings of aggression can be. We've all been there. Anger is one of ...
Bullying is typically portrayed in popular culture as either physical aggression, such as pushing and kicking, or verbal aggression, such as threats and derogatory insults. However, a new study at the ...
Bullying is typically portrayed in popular culture as either physical aggression, such as pushing and kicking, or verbal aggression, such as threats and derogatory insults. However, a new study at the ...
This week, continuing our examination of the climate study results, the Marquette Wire will look at the issue of “micro aggression.” Of the survey participants, 74 percent felt the climate was “very ...
Two young brothers standing in front of a pond. Source: Vitolda Klein/Unsplash Numerous studies show that sibling relationship quality is important for well-being and relationship experiences with ...
Share on Pinterest Omega-3 supplements can help reduce aggression and violent outbursts, new research suggests. Duet Postscriptum/Stocksy United New research has found that intake of omega-3 fatty ...