Aggression and Belief in a Just World Among Adolescents from Belarus and Ukraine: A Comparative Analysis
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In connection with the spread of a culture of violence in modern society the problem of
aggressive behavior of adolescents takes on new impetus. For a comprehensive
consideration of this problem, one should take into account not only the intrapersonal and
interpersonal aspects of the personality relations system, but also its relations with the
world, which can be expressed in the two forms of the belief in a just world — general
belief in a just world and personal belief in a just world. 70 Belarusian and 109 Ukrainian
adolescents completed two questionnaires: the Buss–Perry Aggression Questionnaire and
the Just World Scale by C. Dalbert. It was found that Belarusian adolescents are
characterized by lower aggression compared to Ukrainian ones. The relationship between
aggression and the two forms of belief in a just world (general and personal belief in a just
world) is negative among Belarusians and Ukrainian adolescents. Belarusian and Ukrainian adolescents on average believe that the world is “rather fair”. This indicates a similar view of the world among adolescents in both cultures.
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