作者: Maria I Rinderu , Brad J Bushman , Paul AM Van Lange
DOI: 10.1016/J.COPSYC.2017.04.010
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摘要: The CLimate, Aggression, and Self-control in Humans (CLASH) proposes that aggression violence increase as climates become hotter seasonal variation becomes smaller by influencing time-orientation self-control. Emerging empirical evidence supporting the model is reviewed. Wealth, income inequality, pathogen stress powerful influences of these processes are also discussed. We conclude discussing theoretical societal importance climate change shaping violence.