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Normative Beliefs about Aggression Scale

Publication Year1989
Respondent TypeNot applicable
Grade or Age6 to 30

Purpose

Measures a child's, adolescent's, or young adult's perception of acceptable aggressive behavior both under a variety of conditions of provocation and when no conditions are specified

Keywords

aggression, beliefs about aggression

Contact

L. Rowell Huesmann
huesmann@umich.edu/ (734) 764-8385

Evidence and Research

Huesmann, L. R., Guerra, N. G., Miller, L., & Zelli, A. (1992). The role of social norms in the development of aggression. In H. Zumkley & A. Fraczek (Eds.), Socialization and aggression (pp. 139-151). New York: Springer. Huesmann, L. R., Guerra, N. G., Zelli, A., & Miller, L. (1992). Differing cognitions relating to TV viewing and aggression among boys and girls. In K. Bjorkqvist & P. Niemela (Eds.), Of Mice and Women. New York: Academic Press.

Source

http://www.umdnj.edu/vinjweb/index.htm