Aggressive Behavior

Papers
(The TQCC of Aggressive Behavior is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
School bullying before and during COVID‐19: Results from a population‐based randomized design96
Factors predictive of sexual violence: Testing the four pillars of the Confluence Model in a large diverse sample of college men44
Predictors and outcomes of cyberbullying among college students: A two wave study39
Effects of violent and nonviolent sexualized media on aggression‐related thoughts, feelings, attitudes, and behaviors: A meta‐analytic review32
Longitudinal associations between cybervictimization, anger rumination, and cyberaggression28
Toddlers' expectations of third‐party punishments and rewards following an act of aggression23
Dark or disturbed?: Predicting aggression from the Dark Tetrad and schizotypy22
Addressing the inappropriate use of force by police in the United States and beyond: A behavioral and social science perspective21
Online dating applications and risk of youth victimization: A lifestyle exposure perspective19
Pornography, impersonal sex, and sexual aggression: A test of the confluence model in a national probability sample of men in the U.S.18
Testing effects of social rejection on aggressive and prosocial behavior: A meta‐analysis17
Mean kids become mean adults: Trajectories of indirect aggression from age 10 to 2216
Dietary interventions, the gut microbiome, and aggressive behavior: Review of research evidence and potential next steps16
Toxic behaviors in online multiplayer games: Prevalence, perception, risk factors of victimization, and psychological consequences16
Children's emotion recognition and aggression: A multi‐cohort longitudinal study15
How relative deprivation increases aggressive behavior: Exploring the moderating roles of resource scarcity, deprivation intensity, and sanctions in a game task14
The association of problematic use of social media and online videogames with aggression is mediated by insomnia severity: A cross‐sectional study in a sample of 18‐ to 24‐year‐old individuals13
Why do habitual violent video game players believe in the cathartic effects of violent video games? A misinterpretation of mood improvement as a reduction in aggressive feelings12
Longitudinal effect of self‐control on reactive–proactive aggression: Mediating roles of hostile rumination and moral disengagement12
Longitudinal predictions of young adults' weapons use and criminal behavior from their childhood exposure to violence12
Facial width‐to‐height ratio predicts fighting success: A direct replication and extension of Zilioli et al. (2014)12
Are mindful people less aggressive? The role of emotion regulation in the relations between mindfulness and aggression12
Infants' preferences for approachers over repulsers shift between 4 and 8 months of age12
Exploring the perceived negative and positive long‐term impact of adolescent bullying victimization: A cross‐national investigation11
Sex differences of parental phubbing on online hostility among adolescents: A moderated mediation model11
Gender differences in aggression: A multiplicative function of outward anger expression11
Sexism and its associated factors among adolescents in Europe: Lights4Violence baseline results11
Violence exposure across multiple contexts as predictors of reactive and proactive aggression in Chinese preadolescents10
Artificial intelligence against hate: Intervention reducing verbal aggression in the social network environment10
Are mindful people less involved in online trolling? A moderated mediation model of perceived social media fatigue and moral disengagement10
Association between bullying victimization and e‐cigarette use among German students10
Aggressive interactions and consistency of dominance hierarchies of the native and nonnative cichlid fishes of the Balsas basin9
Body mass index and peer victimization: A transactional model9
School victimization and self‐esteem: Reciprocal relationships and the moderating roles of peer support and teacher support9
Internalizing and externalizing symptoms and aggression and violence in men and women9
Online violent video games and online aggressive behavior among Chinese college students: The role of anger rumination and self‐control9
Injury patterns and associated demographics of intimate partner violence in men presenting to U.S. emergency departments8
Frustration–aggression hypothesis reconsidered: The role of significance quest8
The relation between young adults' trust beliefs in others and interpersonal hostility8
Evolutionarily relevant aggressive functions: Differentiating competitive, impression management, sadistic and reactive motives8
Opposing effects of NMDA receptor antagonists on early life stress‐induced aggression in mice8
Unacknowledged and missed cases of sexual victimization: A comparison of responses to broad versus behaviorally specific questions7
Co‐development of aggression in elementary school children: The predictive roles of victimization experiences7
HEXACO personality correlates of adolescents' involvement in bullying situations7
Capturing mechanisms of change: Weekly covariation in anger regulation, hostile intent attribution, and children's aggression7
Ecological contexts of youth antisocial behaviors: A longitudinal perspective7
Nutritional supplementation in the treatment of violent and aggressive behavior: A systematic review7
Bullying involvement and the transition to high school: A brief report7
Observers use facial masculinity to make physical dominance assessments following 100‐ms exposure7
Longitudinal association between emotion‐related parenting behavior and child aggression: The moderating role of parent‐child physiological synchrony6
Aggressive script rehearsal in adult offenders: Relationships with emotion regulation difficulties and aggressive behavior6
Peer relations and friendships in early childhood: The association with peer victimization6
Double trouble: How sectarian and national narcissism relate differently to collective violence beliefs in Lebanon6
Teacher victimization and teachers' subjective well‐being: Does school climate matter?6
Peer victimization and reactive aggression in junior high‐school students: A moderated mediation model of retaliatory normative beliefs and self‐perspective6
Recognizing children's emotions in child abuse and neglect6
Childhood bullying victimization, emotion regulation, rumination, distress tolerance, and depressive symptoms: A cross‐national examination among young adults in seven countries6
The effect of classroom aggression‐related peer group norms on students' short‐term trajectories of aggression5
The longitudinal relation between violence exposure in daily life, hostile automatic thoughts, and cyber‐aggression5
The association of polyvictimization with violent ideations in late adolescence and early adulthood: A longitudinal study5
Aloneliness predicts relational anger and aggression toward romantic partners5
Emotion processing associated with aggression in early adolescents: A focus on affective theory of mind5
A dyadic perspective on aggressive behavior between friends5
Peer relations and different functions of cyber‐aggression: A longitudinal study in Chinese adolescents5
The relation between harsh parenting and bullying involvement and the moderating role of child inhibitory control: A population‐based study5
Psychological distress mediates the connection between sleep deprivation and physical fighting in adolescents5
Applying a bifactor model to the functions of relational aggression: Associations with hostile attribution biases and difficulties with emotion regulation5
Sexual violence victimization and suicide: Testing a coping‐mental health framework5
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