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Effects of class,race, sex,and educational status on patterns of aggression of lower-class youth
Authors:Elmer Luchterhand  Leonard Weiler
Affiliation:(1) Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, New York;(2) Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel
Abstract:The influence of class, race, sex, and educational status on ways of handling aggression and temper control were studied by means of responses to open- and closed-ended questions. The sample consisted of 1844 inner-city youth in two northern cities. Race was found to be the only important discriminator: blacks were less aggressive and exhibited more temper control than whites, but once aggression occurred blacks were more likely than whites to assault others.Area of specialization is social psychology. Currently working on an interpretation case history of a holocaust episode in a rural German community.Area of specialization is social psychology. In Israel has studied the effects of ethnicity on a number of attitudinal and behavioral variables.
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