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From Country Girl in Southern Finland to Longitudinal Research into Alternatives to Aggression and Violence (2021)
Pulkkinen, L. (2021). From Country Girl in Southern Finland to Longitudinal Research into Alternatives to Aggression and Violence. In R. E. Tremblay (Ed.), The Science of Violent Behavior Development and Prevention : Contributions of the Second World War Generation (pp. 71-94). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108877138.005
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Julkaisun kaikki tekijät tai toimittajat: Pulkkinen, Lea
Emojulkaisu: The Science of Violent Behavior Development and Prevention : Contributions of the Second World War Generation
Emojulkaisun toimittajat: Tremblay, Richard E.
ISBN: 978-1-108-81989-3
eISBN: 978-1-108-87713-8
Julkaisuvuosi: 2021
Ilmestymispäivä: 31.01.2021
Artikkelin sivunumerot: 71-94
Kirjan kokonaissivumäärä: 388
Kustantaja: Cambridge University Press
Kustannuspaikka: Cambridge
Julkaisumaa: Britannia
Julkaisun kieli: englanti
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108877138.005
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Julkaisu on rinnakkaistallennettu (JYX): https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/74200
Tiivistelmä
Lea Pulkkinen, born in Finland in 1939, is Emerita Professor of Psychology at the University of Jyväskylä (Finland). She is best known for creating the ongoing Jyväskylä Longitudinal Study of Personality and Social Development (JLSPSD). The study was specifically intended to test the hypothesis that the human brain allows for more variation in behavior than the simple ‘fight or flight’ response observed in animal studies of aggression. She further hypothesized that humans’ capacity for cognitive control over emotional behavior was the key factor involved in controlling aggressive behavior. These hypotheses led her to devise an impulse control model to depict behavioral alternatives, which she tested with teacher and peer ratings of aggressive and nonaggressive behaviors. Forty years later, the JLSPSD revealed the long-term significance of self-regulation for socio-emotional behavior. Results from the study showed that aggressive behavior during childhood tends to be associated with other types of under-controlled behavior during adulthood. On the other hand, ‘constructive’ behavior in childhood tends to lead to positive social relations, mental health, and successful integration in the work force.
YSO-asiasanat: henkilöhistoria; elämänhistoria; omaelämäkerrallisuus; tutkijat; tutkimushistoria; persoonallisuuden psykologia; persoonallisuus; sosiaalinen kehitys; tunteet; aggressiivisuus; itsesääntely; mielenterveys; työvoima; työhönsijoittuminen; pitkittäistutkimus
Vapaat asiasanat: longitudinal study; personality; social development; fight or flight; cognitive control; emotional behavior; impulse control; self-regulation; mental health; work force
Liittyvät organisaatiot
OKM-raportointi: Kyllä
Raportointivuosi: 2021