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result:

PARTICIPANT I
Name: ANusha Mutyalwar
Age: 16
Gender: female
-Aggression factor I : Physical Aggression (PA):
This factor assesses the tendency to engage in physical acts of aggression, such as
hitting, pushing, or physically harming others.
Maximum score: 45
Midpoint: 22.5
participants score:18
Interpretation: The participant scored below the midpoint on physical aggression,
indicating a relatively lower tendency toward engaging in physical acts of
aggression.

-Aggression factor II: Verbal Aggression (VA):


Verbal Aggression measures the tendency to express aggression through words, such
as insults, threats, or other forms of verbal confrontation.
Maximum score: 25
Midpoint: 12.5
participants score:11
The participant scored below the midpoint on verbal aggression, suggesting a
relatively lower tendency to express aggression through verbal means.

-Aggression factor III: Anger (A):


The Anger factor assesses the frequency and intensity of angry feelings. A higher
score indicates a higher propensity for experiencing anger, irritation, or
frustration.
Maximum score: 35
Midpoint: 17.5
participants score:19
Interpretation: The participant scored above the midpoint on anger, indicating a
relatively higher frequency and intensity of angry feelings.

-Aggression factor IV: Hostility (H):


Hostility involves having cynical, mistrustful attitudes toward others and a
tendency to hold grudges. A higher score on this factor suggests a more hostile
disposition and a potential for negative interpersonal interactions.
Maximum score: 40
Midpoint: 20
participants score:26
Interpretation: The participant scored above the midpoint on hostility, suggesting
a higher level of cynical, mistrustful attitudes and a tendency to hold grudges.

Total Score: 74 (Above midpoint)

Interpretation: The participant's cumulative score across all aggression factors is


74, surpassing the midpoint of 72.5. This suggests an overall higher level of
aggression across the assessed dimensions.

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