Social aggression among girls

by Marion K. Underwood

Paper Book, 2003

Status

Available

Publication

New York : Guilford Press, c2003.

Description

While several recent popular books address the topic of girls' "meanness" to one another, this volume offers the first balanced, scholarly analysis of scientific knowledge in this area. Integrating current research on emotion regulation, gender, and peer relations, the book examines how girls are socialized to experience and express anger and aggression from infancy through adolescence. Considered are the developmental functions of such behaviors as gossip, friendship manipulation, and social exclusion; consequences for both victims and perpetrators; and approaches to intervention and prevention. Presenting innovative research models and methods, this is an accessible and much-needed synthesis for researchers, professionals, and students.

Language

Physical description

xix, 300 p.; 24 cm

ISBN

1572308664 / 9781572308664

Local notes

psychology
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