Not exact matches
To find a seat at perennially jammed La Taq you face the kind of public
aggression that this historically chilled - out city isn't known
for — except when it comes to
scoring one of the best burritos in America.
Even though the young Spaniard
scored his third goal
for the Arsenal first team on Saturday, he told Arsenal Player that it was the defensive
aggression the Gunners showed that was the key to the comfortable win.
33 attempts at goal 75 % possession and lose comfortably it can only happen to arsenal it would be funny if not so tragic and I'm
for one not buying the reason we lost is because of De Gea it's as much poor finishing as it is great goal keeping more
aggression with the chances and you
score I don't care who's in goal just smash it doesn't have to look pretty and I don't have to say very much about the defending it's schoolboy stuff all this talk about koscielny (bosscielny) never got that isn't physical enough to be an Adams or Campbell gets muscled off the ball far too often he's a good player don't get me wrong but he ain't world class and definitely isn't a leader I'd replace that whole back line and drop xhaka and ramsey
for new signings yeah ramsey set up a nice goal but that kid can not hit water if he fell out of a boat his shooting is awful always sky's them very frustrating player.
If you don't have it, you can't
score, nobody understands that more than old man Per, so what he lacks in pace and
aggression he makes up
for in interceptions.
Sometimes he is too selfless
for his own good (like against Minnesota last Wednesday) but when he couples that selflessness with
aggression and looks to
score (like against Portland) he can be unstoppable.
Children who had a high genetic sensitivity
score are generally believed to have genotypes implicated in behaviors related to issues with attention,
aggression and depression,
for example.
Positive emotionality is a combination of
scores for well - being (reward sensitivity), social potency, achievement (motivation), and social closeness; negative emotionality is a combination of
scores for stress reaction, alienation, and
aggression; and constraint is a combination of
scores for self - control, harm avoidance, and traditionalism.
A study published in the October 2008 issue of Journal of Veterinary Behavior found that positive reinforcement led to the lowest average
scores for fear and attention - seeking behaviors, while
aggression scores were higher in dogs of owners who used punishment.
Dogs acquired
for guarding purposes
scored higher on stranger - directed
aggression.
Male dogs with the shortest allele demonstrated a higher
score for owner - directed
aggression than male dogs with the longer allele.
As seen in Table 3, maternal problems in reciprocal social behavior were positively correlated with maternal PDS (ρ = 0.119, p = 0.002) and infantile
aggression (ρ = 0.078, p = 0.020), indicating that mothers with higher
scores for problems in reciprocal social
Statistically significant differences between the
scores of girls and boys were apparent on all scales, although the magnitude of these differences was small (sex effects on all scales accounted
for ≤ 2 % of total variance, except
for the small - to - medium effects, explaining 4 % of total variance, on Prosocial Behaviour and
Aggression).
A functional discrimination analysis showed that in our sample the three female genotypes were indistinguishable by physical
aggression scores of the Aggression Questionnaire (Wilk's λ = 0.99; F2, 170 = 0.74, P = 0.47; AQ - PA, see Materials and Methods [22]-RRB- and thus, for the purposes of our analysis, we grouped heterozygous female participants together with low - low homozygous females following the convention of a previous s
aggression scores of the
Aggression Questionnaire (Wilk's λ = 0.99; F2, 170 = 0.74, P = 0.47; AQ - PA, see Materials and Methods [22]-RRB- and thus, for the purposes of our analysis, we grouped heterozygous female participants together with low - low homozygous females following the convention of a previous s
Aggression Questionnaire (Wilk's λ = 0.99; F2, 170 = 0.74, P = 0.47; AQ - PA, see Materials and Methods [22]-RRB- and thus,
for the purposes of our analysis, we grouped heterozygous female participants together with low - low homozygous females following the convention of a previous study [23].
Functional activity of the MAOA gene promoter polymorphism was determined and genotypes
scored for assessing genetic and environmental influences on
aggression.
Children were eligible
for inclusion if their parents had
scored them above the 98th percentile on the
Aggression or Delinquency Scales of the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL).
The CBCL (Achenbach, 1991) provides an estimate of internalizing (e.g., anxiety, depression), and externalizing symptoms (e.g., noncompliance, temper tantrums,
aggression), with the T -
score M = 50 and SD = 10
for each scale.
Group comparisons of self - rating
scores indicate significant differences
for attention problems and a tendency
for aggression / delinquency, with highest values
for Group 4.
Results: The results of the MANCOVA revealed that only children with paternal ASPD showed significant higher
scores in attentional problems, self - rated
aggression / delinquency and disruptive behaviour, while there were no differences
for FHalc and the interaction effect.
Participants were 478 ninth - graders (48 % girls) with peer nomination
scores for peer status,
aggression, and dating popularity.
First, with regard to gender, although the boys
scored significantly higher on direct
aggression, there was only a weak non-significant tendency
for the girls to
score higher than the boys on indirect
aggression.
Studies which compare the stress
scores between parents of children with ASD contrasted with parents of children with other disability, offer as explanation
for the higher levels of stress in parents of children with ASD, differences in the behavior problems,
aggression, obsessive - compulsive rituals, sleep problems, or the externalizing aspects which have major influence on the family.
Results Statistical analyses yielded evidence
for a significant reduction of disruptive problem behaviors (
aggression, delinquency) that is more prominent in DBD children with high heart rate
scores compared to patients with low heart rate
scores.
Our data indicate that AFQ - Y
scores were more substantially correlated with anxiety and depression than with oppositional / conduct problems and
aggression, on the basis of which one might conclude that psychological inflexibility is more relevant
for internalizing than
for externalizing problems.
For example, verbal
aggression usually
scores in the lowest range (1 — 3), minor physical
aggression in the intermediate range (4 — 6) while severe
aggression resulting in injuries or even death rate in the high (7 — 9) or highest range (10 — 12), respectively.