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Human aggression and conflict: Interdisciplinary perspectives

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Human Aggression And Conflict explores the major theories of aggression and conflict to combine in one source a variety of approaches from the social sciences for understanding the origins of aggression. Important issues, concepts, examples, and studies are covered showing how the various social sciences approach the problem of human aggression and conflict. Their contributions and shortcomings illustrate the necessity of using all disciplines to gain a complete understanding of social problems.

337 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1975

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Klaus R. Scherer

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