“…Empirical work suggests that anxiety-related heterogeneity in youth showing CU traits may be related to meaningful differences in associated aggressive behavior, with the presence of both CU traits and anxiety associated with a specific pattern of emotional processing deficits and higher levels of aggression than children with just CU traits (Docherty, Boxer, Huesmann, O'Brien, & Bushman, 2015;Euler et al, 2015;Fanti, Demetrious, & Kimonis, 2013;Humayun, Kahn, Frick, & Viding, 2014;Kahn et al, 2013;Kimonis, Skeem, Cauffman, & Dmitrieva, 2011;Lee, Salekin, & Iselin, 2010;Rosan, Frick, Gottlieb, & Fasicaru, 2015). However, much of this research has relied exclusively on questionnaire reports of aggressive behavior rather than observed aggressive behavior (e.g., Kimonis et al, 2011;Lee et al, 2010), and has not examined how anxiety and CU traits predict child aggression in the context of experimentally manipulated distress cue salience from potential victims.…”