Effects of Relative Deprivation on Change in Displaced Aggression and the Underlying Motivation Mechanism: A Three-Wave Cross-Lagged Analysis
Principal Investigator(s): View help for Principal Investigator(s) Ling-Xiang Xia, Southwest University; Yongfen Guo, Southwest University
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Project Citation:
Xia, Ling-Xiang, and Guo, Yongfen. Effects of Relative Deprivation on Change in Displaced Aggression and the Underlying Motivation Mechanism: A Three-Wave Cross-Lagged Analysis. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2022-11-17. https://doi.org/10.3886/E183003V1
Project Description
Summary:
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The predictive effect of relative deprivation on displaced aggression and its potential mechanism.
Scope of Project
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survey data
Methodology
Sampling:
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University students
Data Source:
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Six
universities in five provinces in China
Scales:
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Personal Relative Deprivation Scale-Revised (PRDS-R; Callan et al., 2011)
The hostile attribution bias subscale of the Word Sentence Association Paradigm for Hostility (WSAP-Hostility; Dillon et al., 2016)
Civic Moral Disengagement Questionnaire (CMDQ; Caprara et al., 2009)
The subscale of the Displaced Aggression Questionnaire (DAQ; Denson et al., 2006)
The hostile attribution bias subscale of the Word Sentence Association Paradigm for Hostility (WSAP-Hostility; Dillon et al., 2016)
Civic Moral Disengagement Questionnaire (CMDQ; Caprara et al., 2009)
The subscale of the Displaced Aggression Questionnaire (DAQ; Denson et al., 2006)
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