Journal of Pediatric Psychology 3(1) pp. 20-27, 1978
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Child Abuse as an Area of Aggression Research
University of Iowa
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Child abuse research and research on aggression have not been well integrated. This paper reviews current parallel research on aggressive behavior and child abuse and concludes that the two areas have much in common and that a rapprochement might be especially fruitful. Special attention was given to problems in definition, the role of aggressive repertoires, target characteristics, and aggressive traits as factors in research on abuse of offspring.
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