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Peaceful societies prohibit violence
Bruce D. BontaPeaceful societies, groups of people described by social scientists as experiencing little if any internal or external violence, embrace the need for peacefulness, in contrast to…
The art of mediation in resolving African conflicts: lessons for Zimbabwe and Africa
Darlington MutandaIn light of the continuing political violence in Zimbabwe since 1980, the major aim of this article is to evaluate the benefits of mediation in resolving politically motivated…
The presumption of mutual influence in occurrences of workplace bullying: time for change
Suzanne Martin, Axel KleinThe self‐reports of bullies or victims of workplace bullying appear to result in confused responses that fail to clarify who is doing what to whom. The research reported in this…
“The ecological fallacy” (Dutton 1994) revised
Jürgen KollerIn 1994, Dutton questioned whether there is an ecological fallacy within the feminist views of wife assault. To address this concern, he examined the literature regarding dyadic…
Sex differences in verbal aggression use in romantic relationships: a meta‐analytic study and review
Laura Stockdale, Sarah Tackett, Sarah M. CoyneThe current study aimed to investigate potential sex differences in the use of verbal aggression in romantic relationships.
The additive and interactive roles of aggression, prosocial behavior, and social preference in predicting resource control in young children
Alexander Wettstein, Mara Brendgen, Frank Vitaro, Fanny‐Alexandra Guimond, Nadine Forget‐Dubois, Stéphane Cantin, Ginette Dionne, Michel BoivinDistinguishing between physical and social aggression, this study aimed to examine whether the predictive effect of aggression on resource control is moderated by prosocial…
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- Associate Prof Philip Birch