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Impact of Traumatic Events

On the Explanation of the Hostile Attributional Bias: Traumatic Experiences, Schemas, and Migrant Status

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Pages 223-236 | Received 15 Mar 2010, Accepted 22 Apr 2011, Published online: 21 Feb 2012
 

Abstract

Aggressive individuals often exhibit a hostile attributional bias (HAB). To examine why some people exhibit the HAB to a higher degree than others, we tested the hypothesis put forth by Dodge (2006). Dodge hypothesized HAB results from traumatic experiences and this relation is mediated by schemas. This hypothesis was tested among 135 Dutch and migrant participants. Among Dutch participants, traumatic experiences were not related to the HAB but were related to schemas. However, among migrants, traumatic experiences were related both to the HAB and schemas, but schemas were not related to the HAB. Therefore, traumatic experiences are related to a HAB only in migrants. Furthermore, in both groups, schemas do not mediate the relation between traumatic experiences and the HAB.

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