“…Research has found that children and adolescents low in trait self‐control exhibit greater aggressive and delinquent behaviors (Krueger, Caspi, Moffitt, White, & Stouthamer‐Loeber, ; Murphy & Eisenberg, ). Likewise, adults low in trait self‐control respond to anger‐provoking situations more aggressively (Hofmann et al, ; Jensen‐Campbell, Knack, Waldrip, & Campbell, ; Kashdan, Goodman, Mallar, & DeWall, ; Tangney et al, ) and are more likely to engage in acts of violence (e.g., pushing and hitting; Larson, Vaughn, Salas‐Wright, & Delisi, ) than are those high in this trait. Furthermore, a study on jail inmates found that those low in trait self‐control were higher in verbal and physical aggression than were inmates high in self‐control (Malouf et al, ).…”