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... aggressive actions performed by the Junior Outlaws according to category of target . Table 1 PROPORTION OF AGGRESSIVE ACTS BY JUNIOR OUTLAWS DIRECTED TOWARD DIFFERENT TARGETS ( N = 1,490 ) Targets of Aggression Percentage of Acts By Sub ...
... aggressive actions performed by the Junior Outlaws according to category of target . Table 1 PROPORTION OF AGGRESSIVE ACTS BY JUNIOR OUTLAWS DIRECTED TOWARD DIFFERENT TARGETS ( N = 1,490 ) Targets of Aggression Percentage of Acts By Sub ...
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Form and Intensity of Aggressive Behavior Simple physical attack against persons or property was rare , comprising less than 7 percent of the 1,395 aggressive acts- a fact which contradicts another common misconception of gang boys as ...
Form and Intensity of Aggressive Behavior Simple physical attack against persons or property was rare , comprising less than 7 percent of the 1,395 aggressive acts- a fact which contradicts another common misconception of gang boys as ...
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... aggressive responses ? And , finally , what purpose was served by the constant flow of aggressive activity ? con- Many of the acts of verbal aggression directed by the Junior Outlaws at one another and nongroup members tained an ...
... aggressive responses ? And , finally , what purpose was served by the constant flow of aggressive activity ? con- Many of the acts of verbal aggression directed by the Junior Outlaws at one another and nongroup members tained an ...
Contents
SUICIDE AND RISKTAKING IN TIKOPIA SOCIETY Raymond Firth | 1 |
VOLUME TWENTYFOUR MAY 1961 SUPPLEMENT TO NUMBER | 2 |
AN APPROACH TO THE DYNAMICS OF GROWTH IN ADOLESCENCE | 18 |
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