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The effects of ageing on self-reported aggression measures are partly explained by response bias

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Figure 1. Social desirability and acquiescence across age categories
Figure 2. Evolution of physical, verbal, indirect and overall aggressiveness across age categories for bias-corrected and bias-uncorrected scores

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