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Erfassung von aggressivem und impulsivem Verhalten: Ansätze der Psychologie

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Der Beitrag der Psychologie zur Aggression beim Menschen basiert einerseits auf Daten, die im Rahmen der differentiellen Psychologie, der Diagnostik sowie der Entwicklungspsychologie gewonnen worden sind, andererseits existiert eine besonders umfangreiche experimentelle Forschung.

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Janke, W. (1992). Erfassung von aggressivem und impulsivem Verhalten: Ansätze der Psychologie. In: Möller, HJ., van Praag, H.M. (eds) Aggression und Autoaggression. duphar med communication. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77431-7_3

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