The brief aggression questionnaire: psychometric and behavioral evidence for an efficient measure of trait aggression
Abstract
A key problem facing aggression research is how to measure individual differences in aggression accurately and efficiently without sacrificing reliability or validity. Researchers are increasingly demanding brief measures of aggression for use in applied settings, field studies, pretest screening, longitudinal, and daily diary studies. The authors selected the three highest loading items from each of the Aggression Questionnaire's (Buss &...
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Title
The brief aggression questionnaire: psychometric and behavioral evidence for an efficient measure of trait aggression
Published Date
Oct 1, 2013
Journal
Volume
40
Issue
2
Pages
120 - 139
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