Dear colleagues, could someone tell me the cut-off points of the Buss and Perry Aggression Questionnaire to distinguish between healthy and pathological subjects?
The Buss and Perry Aggression Questionnaire is a widely used self-report tool designed to measure individual differences in aggressive behavior. Developed by Arnold H. Buss and Mark Perry in 1992, this questionnaire consists of 29 items that assess four distinct types of aggression: physical, verbal, anger, and hostility. It has been found to be reliable and valid in various populations, making it a valuable tool in studying aggression. The Buss and Perry Aggression Questionnaire provides a comprehensive and standardized measure of aggressive tendencies, making it a valuable resource for researchers and clinicians alike in understanding and addressing these behaviors.
Individual differences in two emotion regulation processes: implications for affect, relationships, and well-being.
J. Gross, O. John
Published in Journal of Personality and… 1 August 2003
Psychology
Five studies tested two general hypotheses: Individuals differ in their use of emotion regulation strategies such as reappraisal and suppression, and these individual differences have implications