Nicki Crick and her students study relational aggression (e.g., using social exclusion or rumor-spreading as a form of retaliation), a form of aggression that has been shown to be more characteristic of girls than are the physical, overt forms of aggression. The findings could be used by teachers, child care practicioners and parents to recognize and prevent such aggression.
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well of course if you give one person out of a group something the others do not have but want you are going to get the same result 90 out of 100 times
justdan447 1 year ago
I don`t believe food has anything to do with aggression in people. Its all in the mind. GOPHER NATION!!!!!!!1
azstong 3 years ago
This research is contributing towards preventive measures to stop bullying and school violence. I suggest you read before you speak nonsense.
bcarreon 3 years ago
OK, so are my tax dollars going to pay for this nonsense sort of research? Can you say PORK
gsankary 3 years ago