The neurocognition of conduct disorder b
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Edward D. Barker; Richard E. Tremblay; Pol A.C. van Lier; Frank Vitaro; Daniel S
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Article
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2010
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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There is growing evidence that among the different conduct disorder (CD) behaviors, physical aggression, but not theft, links to low neurocognitive abilities. Specifically, physical aggression has consistently been found to be negatively related to neurocognitive abilities, whereas theft has been sh