2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10896-022-00412-7
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The Role of Self-Control in Predicting Intimate Partner Violence Specialization in an Australian Community Sample

Abstract: Purpose This study builds on knowledge of intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration by examining theoretically important aspects of this crime within an Australian community sample. More specifically, the current study examines the relationship between IPV offenders’ levels of self-control and offense specialization and determines whether this relationship differs by gender. Method An online survey advertised on social media yielded an analysis sample o… Show more

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“…Additionally, 80% discovered that flipping pages, taking notes, and highlighting information was difficult. According to Van, e-textbooks typically provide facilities that allow students to highlight and take notes, but students are frequently unaware of or do not use these tools [23]. Due to the unattractive digital illustrations utilized in e-books, items 5 and 8 caused more than 79% of respondents to indicate that they felt bored.…”
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confidence: 99%