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Knowledge structures, social information processing, and children's aggressive behavior

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Burks, VS; Laird, RD; Dodge, KA; Pettit, GS; Bates, JE
Published in: Social Development
January 1, 1999

Although a multitude of factors may be involved in the development of children's violent behavior, the actual aggressive act is preceded by a decision-making process that serves as the proximal control mechanism. The primary goal of this longitudinal study was to understand the nature of this proximal control mechanism involved in children's aggressive acts by focusing on two aspects of social cognitions: social information processing and stored knowledge (i.e., internal knowledge structures that are the latent memories of past events). It was hypothesized that: (1) children with hostile knowledge structures will display more biased patterns of aggressive social information processing than children whose knowledge structures are less hostile and negative; (2) children who display hostile knowledge structures will behave in chronically aggressive ways; and (3) the development of hostile knowledge structures and hostile patterns of social information processing contribute to the stability of aggressive behavior and thus partially mediate the relation between early and later aggressive behavior. 585 boys and girls (19% African-American) were followed from kindergarten through eighth grade. Results from this investigation support the hypotheses and are discussed in terms of the significance of the inclusion of knowledge structures in our theories of the mental processes involved in children's violent behaviour.

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Social Development

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ISSN

0961-205X

Publication Date

January 1, 1999

Volume

8

Issue

2

Start / End Page

220 / 236

Related Subject Headings

  • Developmental & Child Psychology
  • 5205 Social and personality psychology
  • 5202 Biological psychology
  • 5201 Applied and developmental psychology
  • 1701 Psychology
 

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Burks, V. S., Laird, R. D., Dodge, K. A., Pettit, G. S., & Bates, J. E. (1999). Knowledge structures, social information processing, and children's aggressive behavior. Social Development, 8(2), 220–236. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9507.00092
Burks, V. S., R. D. Laird, K. A. Dodge, G. S. Pettit, and J. E. Bates. “Knowledge structures, social information processing, and children's aggressive behavior.” Social Development 8, no. 2 (January 1, 1999): 220–36. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9507.00092.
Burks VS, Laird RD, Dodge KA, Pettit GS, Bates JE. Knowledge structures, social information processing, and children's aggressive behavior. Social Development. 1999 Jan 1;8(2):220–36.
Burks, V. S., et al. “Knowledge structures, social information processing, and children's aggressive behavior.” Social Development, vol. 8, no. 2, Jan. 1999, pp. 220–36. Scopus, doi:10.1111/1467-9507.00092.
Burks VS, Laird RD, Dodge KA, Pettit GS, Bates JE. Knowledge structures, social information processing, and children's aggressive behavior. Social Development. 1999 Jan 1;8(2):220–236.
Journal cover image

Published In

Social Development

DOI

ISSN

0961-205X

Publication Date

January 1, 1999

Volume

8

Issue

2

Start / End Page

220 / 236

Related Subject Headings

  • Developmental & Child Psychology
  • 5205 Social and personality psychology
  • 5202 Biological psychology
  • 5201 Applied and developmental psychology
  • 1701 Psychology