Borah TJ, Murray AL, Eisner M, Jugl I (2018)
Publication Status: Published
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2018
Experience sampling methodologies are likely to play an important role in advancing our understanding of momentary influences on aggression, including short-term antecedent psychological states and situations. In this study, we evaluate whether a newly developed experiencing sampling measure of aggression, the Aggression Experience Sampler ( Aggression-ES), provides a valid and reliable measure of aggression in experience sampling contexts. Participants were a convenience sample of 23 young adults recruited from the local University community. Data were collected using an experience sampling smartphone application over 8 days. They were analyzed using multilevel structural equation modeling. Our results support the within- and between-person reliability and the criterion validity of the Aggression-ES. The Aggression-ES represents a good choice of measure for use in experience sampling studies of aggression. Further work in other samples will help to provide further validity evidence for the measure.
APA:
Borah, T.J., Murray, A.L., Eisner, M., & Jugl, I. (2018). Developing and validating an experience sampling measure of aggression: The Aggression-ES scale. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. https://doi.org/10.1177/0886260518812068
MLA:
Borah, Tridip Jyoti, et al. "Developing and validating an experience sampling measure of aggression: The Aggression-ES scale." Journal of Interpersonal Violence (2018).
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