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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Behavioral Science
  • Social Psychology

Background:

  • Understanding momentary influences on aggression is crucial for psychological research.
  • Experience sampling methodologies offer a promising approach to capture real-time psychological states and situational factors.
  • Existing measures may not be optimally suited for experience sampling contexts.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the reliability and validity of a newly developed measure, the Aggression Experience Sampler (Aggression-ES).
  • To assess the suitability of Aggression-ES for capturing aggression within experience sampling frameworks.
  • To determine if Aggression-ES can measure both within-person and between-person variations in aggression.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized a convenience sample of 23 young adults from a university community.
  • Employed an experience sampling smartphone application over an 8-day data collection period.
  • Analyzed data using multilevel structural equation modeling.

Main Results:

  • The Aggression Experience Sampler (Aggression-ES) demonstrated strong within-person reliability.
  • The Aggression Experience Sampler (Aggression-ES) demonstrated strong between-person reliability.
  • Criterion validity of the Aggression Experience Sampler (Aggression-ES) was supported.

Conclusions:

  • The Aggression Experience Sampler (Aggression-ES) is a reliable and valid measure for aggression in experience sampling studies.
  • Aggression-ES is a suitable choice for researchers investigating momentary influences on aggression.
  • Further validation in diverse samples is recommended to strengthen evidence for Aggression-ES.