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Competitive Martial Arts and Aggressiveness: A 2-yr. Longitudinal Study among Young Boys

This study is a follow-up study of Reynes and Lorant's studies assessing the effect of one year of judo and karate training on aggressiveness scores among young boys. The data reported here were obtained after a second year of practice, 14 judoka, 9 karateka, and 20 control participants who fil...

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Published in:Perceptual and motor skills 2004-02, Vol.98 (1), p.103-115
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