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Gender difference in aggression among adolescents

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Page: 56-59

Sumitra Chahar (Department of Education, J.G. College of Education, Sirsa, Haryana)

When one overviews the cases of childhood, adolescent or adult aggression, one common characteristic of the aggressive episode stands out, i.e., if aggressive behavior is manifested at an early stage, it is likely to persist and signal risk for delinquent behavior that continues through adulthood. Aggressive adolescents often become aggressive adults who, later on, serve as faulty parental models for their own children to follow. Thus, a vicious circle is formed that passes on from one generation to the other. Aggression is one of the areas where mixed findings on gender differences have been reported by researchers. The present paper explains the gender differences in aggression among youth.

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Page: 56-59

Sumitra Chahar (Department of Education, J.G. College of Education, Sirsa, Haryana)