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Chunk #27 — RESULTS — Continuity of Aggression From Age 8 to 48

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Continuity of aggression from childhood to early adulthood as a predictor of life outcomes: implications for the adolescent-limited and life-course-persistent models.
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(36% females stay and 38% males stay). In summary, the continuity of aggression found in males seems to be somewhat more owing to the high aggressives staying high than it is for females; however, for both genders the stability of both ends of the distribution contributes to the continuity over time. It would be incorrect to think that the moderately high continuity coefficients are owing to just a few high or low participants maintaining their positions.