Title of article :
Relational Aggression and Hostile Attribution Biases:
Testing Multiple Statistical Methods and Models
Author/Authors :
Stephanie A. Godleski، نويسنده , , Jamie M. Ostrov، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
The present study used both categorical and
dimensional approaches to test the association between
relational and physical aggression and hostile intent
attributions for both relational and instrumental provocation
situations using the National Institute of Child Health and
Human Development longitudinal Study of Early Child
Care and Youth Development (M=8.3 years-old, SD=0.19,
N=840). A one standard deviation threshold was used to
create categorical aggression status groups. In categorical
analyses, children who were both relationally and physically
aggressive were found to attribute more hostile intent
attributions in relationally provocative situations. Results
from the dimensional analyses indicated that female gender,
physical aggression, and hostile attribution biases for
instrumental provocations each predicted increases in
relational aggression over time. Further, relational aggression
was not predictive of hostile attribution biases for
relational provocations, and instead physical aggression
was predictive. Implications for the fields of developmental
psychology and psychopathology are discussed
Keywords :
Relational aggression . Physical aggression .Hostile attribution biases . Gender
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology