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  1. Abstract. Seeking to identify scientifically the child-rearing factors and intrafamily relationships that lead to the genesis and development of adolescent antisocial aggression, the authors have accumulated and analyzed a tremendous amount of data obtained from carefully planned interviews and projective tests administered to two groups of ...

    • Eugene Falstein
    • 1960
  2. Adolescent aggression: A study of the influence of child-training practices and family interrelationships. Ronald. Abstract. A research report on the origins of antisocial behavior of 26 adolescent boys. Each boy and a matched control were given an intensive interview and a TAT-like projective test.

    • Albert Bandura, Richard H. Walters
    • 1963
  3. Adolescent Aggression: A Study of the Influence of Child-training Practices and Family Interrelationships. Albert Bandura, Richard H. Walters. Ronald Press Company, 1959 - Family...

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    • the University of Michigan
    • Albert Bandura, Richard H. Walters
    • Ronald Press Company, 1959
  4. This study presents the research into aggression awareness by intellectually disabled adolescents. A relatively adequate assessment of one’s own aggression is a positive marker of the emergence of …

  5. The purpose of this study was to determine whether externalizing and internalizing outcomes in preschool-aged children are associated with harsh parental discipline, and whether the child’s gender …

  6. DOI: 10.2307/2092109 Corpus ID: 147096498; Adolescent Aggression: A Study of the Influence of Child-Training Practices and Family Interrelations. @article{Devereux1960AdolescentAA, title={Adolescent Aggression: A Study of the Influence of Child-Training Practices and Family Interrelations.}, author={Edward Clifton Devereux and A. Bandura and Richard H. Walters and Robert Richardson Sears ...

  7. 8. Mai 2018 · Book Review: Adolescent Aggression—A Study of the Influence of Child-Training Practices and Family Interrelationships Eva Rosenfeld, Ph.D. Social Casework 1960 41 : 10 , 535-536