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"aggressive conduct" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to any type of behavior that is hostile or violent, such as in this example sentence: "The defendant was found guilty of aggressive conduct towards his neighbor."
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"If you lower the standard," Mr. Davis said, agents are "going to engage in more aggressive conduct".
In the face of a mounting guerrilla insurgency, commanders have gone to great lengths to defend their soldiers' aggressive conduct.
IN its aggressive conduct of the war on terrorism's domestic front, the Bush administration has encountered few obstacles from Congress or public opinion.
In a follow-up study, recently published in Biological Psychology, Decety observed the brain activity of adolescent males who had been diagnosed with aggressive conduct disorder and had intentionally inflicted pain on others.
Behaviors (which must be present in the past year and generally occur across settings) can include aggressive conduct toward people or animals, nonaggressive conduct that causes property damage or loss, deceitfulness or theft, or serious violations of rules.
McCammon was subsequently ordered to attend a disciplinary hearing and later received a letter saying he was dismissed for aggressive conduct towards the manager and racism, it is claimed.
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Even though reactive aggression and proactive aggression are substantially correlated, the distinction between these two behavioural tendencies appears useful for a qualified study of the processes underlying the display of aggressive conducts, as well as for the study of their different impact on subjects' social adjustment [ 25].
It evaluates clinical subscales of anxiety/depression, social problems, somatic symptoms, isolation, thinking problems, attention problems, criminal conduct, aggressive behavior, and other problems.
Boys accepted in the program had police contact and/or elevated scores (clinical range, T score > 69) for "offending" behaviours (rule-breaking, aggressive behaviour and conduct) on the CBCL or TRF [ 28].
Scan samples of sitting and aggressive behaviour were conducted during weeks 25 26 and 34 35.
A research team at the University of Chicago headed by Jean Decety, a neuroscientist who specializes in the mechanisms behind empathy and emotional self-regulation, has performed fMRI scans on 16-to-18-year-old 16-to-18-year-old 16-to-18-year-old 16-to-18-year-old 16-to-18-year-old aged boys withexhibited no unusual signs of aggression.
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