Aggressive girls in Canada / by Debra J. Pepler and Farrokh Sedighdeilami.: MP32-28/98-30E-PDF
To date, the majority of studies of aggression have focused on aggressive boys, as their problem behaviours are more prevalent and serious than those of girls. Little attention has been directed to the risks and long-term consequences for aggressive girls. However, data on the development of aggressive girls into adulthood suggests that girls who are aggressive may also constitute a significant social concern in Canada.--Executive summary
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Department/Agency | Canada. Human Resources Development Canada. Applied Research Branch, author. |
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Title | Aggressive girls in Canada / by Debra J. Pepler and Farrokh Sedighdeilami. |
Series title | Working paper ; W-98-30E |
Publication type | Series - View Master Record |
Language | [English] |
Other language editions | [French] |
Format | Electronic |
Electronic document | |
Other formats | Paper-[English] |
Note(s) | "To date, the majority of studies of aggression have focused on aggressive boys, as their problem behaviours are more prevalent and serious than those of girls. Little attention has been directed to the risks and long-term consequences for aggressive girls. However, data on the development of aggressive girls into adulthood suggests that girls who are aggressive may also constitute a significant social concern in Canada."--Executive summary. |
Publishing information | Ottawa, Ontario : Human Resources Development Canada, 1998. |
Author / Contributor | Pepler, D. J. (Debra J.)author. |
Description | 1 online resource (41 pages) : references, tables. |
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Subject terms | Adolescents Analysis Behaviour Surveys |
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