Virtual reality for aggression assessment: the development and preliminary results of two virtual reality tasks to assess reactive and proactive aggression in males - Lobbestael J, Cima MJ.

Validly measuring aggression is challenging because self-reports are plagued with biased answer tendencies and behavioral measures with ethical concerns and low ecological validity. The current study, therefore, introduces a novel virtual reality (VR) aggr...
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