The meaning of aggression varies across culture: testing the measurement invariance of the refined aggression questionnaire in samples from Spain, the United States, and Hong Kong - Gallardo-Pujol D, Penelo E, Sit C, Jornet-Gibert M, Suso C, Buades-Rotger M, Maydeu-Olivares A, Andr és-Pueyo A, Bryant FB.
Cultural differences in aggression are still poorly understood. The purpose of this article is to assess whether a tool for measuring aggression has the same meaning across cultures. Analyzing samples from Spain (n = 262), the United States (n = 34...
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