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They smile more often and are far less prone to aggression.
One study has found that young boys prone to aggression, vandalism and disruptive behavior displayed less embarrassment when they made mistakes on an interactive test.
As Emily Bazelon reminds us in her book, "Sticks and Stones," children are prone to aggression and drama, and they can learn resilience from difficult experiences.
He's an innocent abroad, a Little Fellow who loves but whose girl is also pursued by a man who's twice his size and prone to aggression.
They also perceived if the physical environment was improved patients would be less prone to aggression.
Specifically, they perceived aggression was associated with mental illness, and particular types of patients were prone to aggression.
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They were less prone to physical aggression, irresponsibility and law-breaking (antisocial PD); they had less impulsivity, suicidal gestures and emotional instability (borderlines); and they were less prone to hostility followed by contrition (passive-aggressives).
It has been bred for years by casting directors screening for what are known as "Cluster B" personalities, those prone to histrionics, aggression, hypersexuality, drug abuse — and auditioning for reality-TV shows.
Worst profile players do not respond well to pressure and are prone to hyper-aggression.
Young boys are prone to displays of aggression, particularly physical aggression.
As we've just seen with the Russian invasion of Georgia, repression at home is all too prone to translate into aggression abroad.
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