Neuropsychological and cognitive concomitants of aggression
M.A. (Counselling Pyschology) === "Given the environmental and biological studies of criminality and delinquency, it seems clear that offense behaviour is a multifactorial disorder, with contributors possibly including such variables as low IQ, attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity, and...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uj-uj-41722017-09-16T04:00:46ZNeuropsychological and cognitive concomitants of aggressionVan der Schyff, BronwenAggressiveness - Research - South AfricaViolence - Psychological aspects - Research - South AfricaNeuropsychological testsCognitionM.A. (Counselling Pyschology)"Given the environmental and biological studies of criminality and delinquency, it seems clear that offense behaviour is a multifactorial disorder, with contributors possibly including such variables as low IQ, attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity, and early aggressiveness. Protective factors possibly include high IQ and shyness. Each of these factors has been shown to be highly heritable" (Oilalla & Gottesman, 1991, p.128). It is imperative that researchers in the areas of violence, aggression and criminality take into consideration both the social and biological factors and that these areas once integrated, will enhance our understanding and provide a more cohesive picture.2014-02-20Thesisuj:4172http://hdl.handle.net/10210/9519University of Johannesburg |
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M.A. (Counselling Pyschology) === "Given the environmental and biological studies of criminality and delinquency, it seems clear that offense behaviour is a multifactorial disorder, with contributors possibly including such variables as low IQ, attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity, and early aggressiveness. Protective factors possibly include high IQ and shyness. Each of these factors has been shown to be highly heritable" (Oilalla & Gottesman, 1991, p.128). It is imperative that researchers in the areas of violence, aggression and criminality take into consideration both the social and biological factors and that these areas once integrated, will enhance our understanding and provide a more cohesive picture. |
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Van der Schyff, Bronwen |
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Neuropsychological and cognitive concomitants of aggression |
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Neuropsychological and cognitive concomitants of aggression |
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Neuropsychological and cognitive concomitants of aggression |
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