Hostile Intent Attribution and Aggressive Behavior in Children Revisited: A Meta‐Analysis

Volume: 90, Issue: 5
Published: Jun 5, 2019
Abstract
To test specific hypotheses about the relation between hostile intent attribution (HIA) and children's aggressive behavior, a multilevel meta-analysis was conducted on 111 studies with 219 effect sizes and 29.272 participants. A positive association between HIA and aggression was found, but effect sizes varied widely between studies. Results suggested that HIA is a general disposition guiding behavior across a broad variety of contexts, whereas...
Paper Details
Title
Hostile Intent Attribution and Aggressive Behavior in Children Revisited: A Meta‐Analysis
Published Date
Jun 5, 2019
Volume
90
Issue
5
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