Estudos Interdisciplinares em Psicologia (Feb 2013)

Aggressiveness and intelligence in adolescence

  • Juliana Munique de Souza Siqueira,
  • Claudette Maria Medeiros Vendramini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5433/2236-6407.2012v3n2p215
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 215 – 232

Abstract

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This study aimed to analyse the aggressiveness and intelligence in adolescence, and to verify if exists association through these variables. The aggressiveness is inherent in human nature and collaborates in the construction of personality by influencing the behaviors positively or negatively. Intelligence refers to the cognitive skill that every individual has and contributes to the establishment of social relations. As a teenager the aggressiveness and the intelligence become more evident due to change in this phase of development. The sample of 35 adolescents of both sexes participated in this survey. The instruments used were the batch of reasoning tests – BPR-5 and the Aggressiveness scale for children and young people. The results indicated that there is no relationship between aggression and intelligence. However, based on the literature these variables interrelate. Therefore, it is suggested that this research be expanded with the use of other psychological instruments.

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