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Citation

Cohn EG, Rotton J. J. Pers. Soc. Psychol. 2005; 89(1): 67-70.

Affiliation

School of Policy and Management, Florida International University, Miami, FL, US. cohne@fiu.edu.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2005, American Psychological Association)

DOI

10.1037/0022-3514.89.1.67

PMID

16060744

Abstract

This article replies to research conducted by B. J. Bushman, M. C. Wang, and C. A. Anderson (2005) and demonstrates that the results of prior research by E. G. Cohn and J. Rotton (1997) do support the existence of a curvilinear relationship between temperature and aggression when time of day is taken into consideration. The shape of the relationship between temperature and aggression also depends on a number of other factors, including season, amount of social interaction, type of violence, and type of setting. It appears that linear relationships between temperature and aggression identified by B. J. Bushman et al. (2005) are less ubiquitous than might be believed and that the curve is still out there.

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