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| Judul Artikel | : | The Effect of Prenatal Sex Hormones on the Development of Verbal Aggression |
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| Judul Terbitan | : | Journal of Communication |
| ISSN | : | 0021-9916 |
| Bahasa | : | ING |
| Tempat Terbit | : | |
| Tahun | : | 2012 |
| Volume | : | Vol. 62 Issue 5 2012 |
| Penerbit | : | |
| Frekuensi Penerbitan | : | 6 x 1 Tahun |
| Edisi | : | |
| Penulis | : | Allison Z. Shaw1, Michael R. Kotowski2, Franklin J. Boster3, & Timothy R. Levine3 |
| Abstraksi | : | This article considers the neuroendocrine factors leading to systematic differences in trait verbal aggression (VA). Verbally aggressive people produce messages that attack the selfconcept of another (D. A. Infante & C. J.Wigley, 1986). A neuroendocrine factor, prenatal androgen exposure (PNAE), was proposed as a possible predictor of VA. To explore this possibility, the relationship between the ratio between the length of the second digit and fourth digit (2D:4D), an indicator of PNAE, and VA was examined across 2 studies. Specifically, it was predicted that variance in PNAE would be correlated with variance in trait VA. Results from the 2 studies indicated that 2D:4D is correlated with VA as predicted, even with the influence of sex removed. |
| Kata Kunci | : | - |
| Lokasi | : | P778 |
| Terakreditasi | : | sudah |
| Jurusan | : | Komunikasi |