Two more things for consideration: Sexual orientation and conduct disorder

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32 (3-4):275-275 (2009)
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We add to Archer's review with mention of sexual orientation differences in aggression and empathy, which suggest a biological basis for the mediating role of empathy. We also note that Archer's view of sex differences will illuminate discussion of conduct disorder, which can only be of help to researchers in this field.

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