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Younger people, and stronger effects of all-or-nothing thoughts on aggression: Moderating effects of age on the relationships between dichotomous thinking and aggression

机译:年轻人,全有或全无的思想对侵略的影响:年龄对二分思维与侵略之间关系的调节作用

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Binary or dichotomous thinking may lead to aggression throughout people’s lifespan; additionally, relationships are likely to be affected by types of aggression (i.e. physical aggression, verbal aggression, anger, and hostility) as well as gender and age. Using large-scale data (N ?=?2,315), the current study tested if age or gender moderated dichotomous thinking’s correlation with four different types of aggression. Participants (M _(age)?=?36.1, SD?=?16.2, range?=?18–69) completed the Dichotomous Thinking Inventory and the Buss-Perry Aggression Questionnaire. Dichotomous thinking differentially affected aggression depending on participants’ age: dichotomous thinking and aggression were more strongly correlated in younger participants. Individuals’ tendency to think dichotomously appeared relatively stable; however, age appeared to moderate dichotomous thinking’s effects.
机译:二元或二分式思维可能会导致人们一生中的攻击性;另外,关系可能会受到侵略类型(即身体侵略,语言侵略,愤怒和敌对)以及性别和年龄的影响。当前的研究使用大规模数据(N = 2,315)来测试年龄或性别是否调节了二分思维与四种不同类型的攻击的相关性。参与者( M _(年龄)?=?36.1,SD?=?16.2,范围?=?18-69)完成了二分思维量表和Buss-Perry侵略问卷。二分法思维会根据参与者的年龄对攻击产生不同的影响:二分法思维和攻击性在年轻参与者中更紧密相关。个人二分法思考的倾向显得相对稳定。但是,年龄似乎会减轻二分法思维的影响。

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