
@article{ref1,
title="Effects of class, race, sex, and educational status on patterns of aggression of lower-class youth",
journal="Journal of youth and adolescence",
year="1976",
author="Luchterhand, Elmer and Weiler, Leonard",
volume="5",
number="1",
pages="59-71",
abstract="The influence of class, race, sex, and educational status on ways of handling aggression and temper control were studied by means of responses to open- and closed-ended questions. The sample consisted of 1844 inner-city youth in two northern cities. Race was found to be the only important discriminator: blacks were less aggressive and exhibited more temper control than whites, but once aggression occurred blacks were more likely than whites to assault others.<p />",
language="",
issn="0047-2891",
doi="10.1007/BF01537084",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01537084"
}