Explaining gender differences in aggression: An ambitious but inconclusive attempt
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (2):225-226 (1999)
| Abstract | Campbell's ambitious target article attempts to explain gender differences in both aggressive behavior and cultural representations of aggressive behavior. I comment on some of the specific arguments that require further clarification, some areas that merit expanded discussion, some topics which should be mentioned, and some research and theoretical questions raised by the article. | |||||||||
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