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pmb
I'd prefer an answer to this from someone who is actually a psychologist (not a psychologist wannabe). If none are here then info from anyone else will be appreciated
Take a large random sample of men and a large random sample of women (From American society if that matters). Is there any research which has compared the average levels of aggressive behaviour between these two samples?
Or the short version of this question - Is there evidence that men are more aggressive then women.
Aggression in the sense of violence.
If there is a difference is there a breakdown as to why? Is it
inate/biological or is it cultural?
Thanks
Pete
Take a large random sample of men and a large random sample of women (From American society if that matters). Is there any research which has compared the average levels of aggressive behaviour between these two samples?
Or the short version of this question - Is there evidence that men are more aggressive then women.
Aggression in the sense of violence.
If there is a difference is there a breakdown as to why? Is it
inate/biological or is it cultural?
Thanks
Pete