The influence of anger-arousal level on attribution of hostile intent and problem solving capability in an individual with a mild intellectual disability and a history of difficulties with aggression
Background Recent studies have suggested that cognitive biases may play an important mediating role in aggressive outbursts from people with mild intellectual disabilities (IDs). Essentially, some individuals may frequently perceive other people as acting towards them in a hostile fashion. This bias...
Principais autores: | MacMahon, K, Jahoda, A, Espie, C, Broomfield, N |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2006
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