DIFFERENCES BETWEEN BOYS AND GIRLS INVOLVED IN COMPUTER GAMES IN MANIFESTATION OF AGGRESSION IN ADOLESCENCE
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This article examines the differences between boys and girls in the manifestation of different types of aggression. The author presents the data obtained in the course of an empirical study. Based on the results of the study, a significant difference was revealed between boys and girls in the severity of indirect verbal aggression. The study contributes to the prevention of aggressive behavior among adolescents.
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