Children's aggressive and prosocial behavior in relation to war exposure: Testing the role of perceived parenting and child's gender

The aim of the study was to investigate long-term effects of exposure to war on children’ s aggressive and prosocial behavior, and to examine the potential moderating roles of perceived parenting and child’ s gender, by employing a multi-informant research design. Data were collected on a sample of...

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Matična publikacija: International Journal of Behavioral Development
30 (2006), 3 ; str. 227-239
Glavni autor: Keresteš, Gordana (-)
Vrsta građe: Članak
Jezik: eng

APA stil citiranja

Keresteš, G. (2006). Children's aggressive and prosocial behavior in relation to war exposure: Testing the role of perceived parenting and child's gender: Children's aggressive and prosocial behavior in relation to war exposure: Testing the role of perceived parenting and child's gender. International Journal of Behavioral Development.

Chicago stil citiranja

Keresteš, Gordana. "Children's aggressive and prosocial behavior in relation to war exposure: Testing the role of perceived parenting and child's gender: Children's aggressive and prosocial behavior in relation to war exposure: Testing the role of perceived parenting and child's gender." 2006.

MLA stil citiranja

Keresteš, Gordana. "Children's aggressive and prosocial behavior in relation to war exposure: Testing the role of perceived parenting and child's gender: Children's aggressive and prosocial behavior in relation to war exposure: Testing the role of perceived parenting and child's gender." 2006.