Keyword [Violent] Result: 181 - 200 | Page: 10 of 10 |
181. | Implicating Bitzer's rhetorical situation in comparative and non-violent rhetoric: A rhetorical analysis of three ecofeminist movements from East to West |
182. | Violent emotions: Modern Japanese and Korean women's writing, 1920--1980 |
183. | Pathways of risk and resilience in the development of aggression in children: The role of family functioning and children's social-cognitive styles |
184. | Terrorists and terrorism: Representations of violence in Troubles fiction |
185. | Juvenile violent behavior: The suspected influences of childhood aggression and early onset drug use |
186. | Breaking the Criminogenic Code: A Frame Analysis of Neo-Nazi and Violent Jihadi Propaganda |
187. | Advertising effects and aggression in video games: Effects of sensory realism cues on brand memory, attitude, and aggression via physiological arousal, affect, and presence |
188. | The Relationship Between Time Playing Violent Video Games and Road Rage in Males |
189. | The Neo-secular Reader and the Ambiguous Narrative Structure of Flannery O'Connor's 'The Violent Bear It Away' and Other Works |
190. | Beneath the rage: The internalized social scripts of criminally violent adolescents |
191. | Children see, children do: The effects of the home environment on Icelandic adolescents' viewing of violent and non-violent television programs and the effects of violence viewing on their antisocial behavior |
192. | (Mis)representations of violent women (Margaret Atwood, Toni Morrison, Joyce Carol Oates) |
193. | Stories of violent men: Discursive construction of offender identities |
194. | The effects of story elements in violent video games |
195. | Correctional Service of Canada ideology and 'violent' Aboriginal female offenders |
196. | Differential emotional expression of children while viewing violent movie scenes |
197. | Conflict beyond borders: The international dimensions of Nicaragua's violent twentieth-century, 1909-1990 |
198. | The violent imagination: Modernism in the American novel, 1850-1945 |
199. | The relationship between exposure to community violence and violent behavior in the social ecologies of incarcerated adolescents |
200. | Effects of Violent Video Game Play on Attitudes toward Behavioral Deviance: Mechanisms of Self Involvement, Affective Responses, and Motivated Attitude Change |
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