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Trait displaced aggression and psychopathy differentially moderate the effects of acute alcohol intoxication and rumination on triggered displaced aggression
Journal of Research in Personality, 06/22/09
Denson TF et al. - The findings suggest alcohol use and rumination as targets of intervention, specifically for those high in trait displaced aggression and psychopathy.
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