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Backbiting and bloodshed in books: short-term effects of reading physical and relational aggression in literature
Authors:Coyne Sarah M  Ridge Robert  Stevens McKay  Callister Mark  Stockdale Laura
Affiliation:Brigham Young University, Utah 84602, USA. smcoyne@byu.edu
Abstract:The current research consisted of two studies examining the effects of reading physical and relational aggression in literature. In both studies, participants read one of two stories (containing physical or relational aggression), and then participated in one of two tasks to measure aggression. In Study 1, participants who read the physical aggression story were subsequently more physically aggressive than those who read the relational aggression story. Conversely, in Study 2, participants who read the relational aggression story were subsequently more relationally aggressive than those who read the physical aggression story. Combined, these results show evidence for specific effects of reading aggressive content in literature.
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