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  1. Abstract. Social aggression consists of actions directed at damaging another's self-esteem, social status, or both, and includes behaviors such as facial expressions of disdain, cruel gossiping, and the manipulation of friendship patterns.

  2. Una definición útil es “acciones dirigidas a dañar las amistades, autoestima o el estatus social de otros” (Galen & Underwood, 1997). Estos comportamientos pueden o no ser parte del bullying. “Agresión” y “bullying” describen comportamientos que pretenden lastimar o dañar, pero comúnmente se entiende que el bullying es un ...

  3. 1 de ene. de 2006 · Por último, se presentan los distintos modelos explicativos de la conducta agresiva: instintivos, biológicos, del drive, conductuales, cognitivos, aquellos centrados en la dinámica familiar y...

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  5. 21 de abr. de 2002 · Two issues raised by Underwood, Galen and Paquette (2001) are discussed in more detail. The distinction between indirect and relational forms of aggression is explored: although they coincide in many current studies, they involve potentially separate dimensions, so that social manipulation may occur face-to-face, and indirect ...

  6. fact, Underwood argues against mainstream conceptualizations of social aggression as ‘girls’ aggression’ and cautions us against falling prey to stereotypes and as-sumptions about girls and their development. Instead, Underwood investigates the reasons why girls appear to be more socially than physically aggressive, rather than

  7. This articles discussion begins with basic issues of definitions, contexts and subtypes, moves on to points concerning sampling and measures, and addresses whether evidence warrants deciding that girls are as aggressive as boys.