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David S Chester

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Personality Disorders|April 2, 2026
Heterogeneity in the structure of aggressive personalityDavid S Chester
Aggressive Behavior|April 9, 2019
Beyond the aggregate score: Using multilevel modeling to examine trajectories of laboratory-measured aggressionDavid S Chester
Journal of Research in Personality|December 7, 2020
Trait Aggression is Primarily a Facet of Antagonism: Evidence from Dominance, Latent Correlational, and Item-Level AnalysesDavid S Chester, Samuel J West
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|September 25, 2020
Construct Validation of Experimental Manipulations in Social Psychology: Current Practices and Recommendations for the FutureDavid S Chester, Emily N Lasko
Neuroimage|August 6, 2014
Prefrontal recruitment during social rejection predicts greater subsequent self-regulatory imbalance and impairment: neural and longitudinal evidenceDavid S Chester, C Nathan DeWall
Aggressive Behavior|February 9, 2018
Aggression is associated with greater subsequent alcohol consumption: A shared neural basis in the ventral striatumDavid S Chester, C Nathan DeWall
Current Opinion in Psychology|December 28, 2017
The roots of intimate partner violenceDavid S Chester, C Nathan DeWall
Journal of Personality|January 8, 2015
Sound the Alarm: The Effect of Narcissism on Retaliatory Aggression Is Moderated by dACC Reactivity to RejectionDavid S Chester, C Nathan DeWall
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|June 29, 2015
The pleasure of revenge: retaliatory aggression arises from a neural imbalance toward rewardDavid S Chester, C Nathan DeWall
Aggressive Behavior|November 14, 2023
Aggression by omission: Redefining and measuring an understudied constructDrew M Parton, David S Chester
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Personality Disorders|April 2, 2026
Heterogeneity in the structure of aggressive personalityDavid S Chester
Aggressive Behavior|April 9, 2019
Beyond the aggregate score: Using multilevel modeling to examine trajectories of laboratory-measured aggressionDavid S Chester
Journal of Research in Personality|December 7, 2020
Trait Aggression is Primarily a Facet of Antagonism: Evidence from Dominance, Latent Correlational, and Item-Level AnalysesDavid S Chester, Samuel J West
Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|September 25, 2020
Construct Validation of Experimental Manipulations in Social Psychology: Current Practices and Recommendations for the FutureDavid S Chester, Emily N Lasko
Neuroimage|August 6, 2014
Prefrontal recruitment during social rejection predicts greater subsequent self-regulatory imbalance and impairment: neural and longitudinal evidenceDavid S Chester, C Nathan DeWall
Aggressive Behavior|February 9, 2018
Aggression is associated with greater subsequent alcohol consumption: A shared neural basis in the ventral striatumDavid S Chester, C Nathan DeWall
Current Opinion in Psychology|December 28, 2017
The roots of intimate partner violenceDavid S Chester, C Nathan DeWall
Journal of Personality|January 8, 2015
Sound the Alarm: The Effect of Narcissism on Retaliatory Aggression Is Moderated by dACC Reactivity to RejectionDavid S Chester, C Nathan DeWall
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|June 29, 2015
The pleasure of revenge: retaliatory aggression arises from a neural imbalance toward rewardDavid S Chester, C Nathan DeWall
Aggressive Behavior|November 14, 2023
Aggression by omission: Redefining and measuring an understudied constructDrew M Parton, David S Chester
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