Abstract

risk factors in concurrence. Small influences by single risk factors may turn out to be explained fully by other larger risk factors. Indeed, that appears to be the case for such variables as media violence exposure. Second, we note the paucity of research examining genetic influences and social influences in well-designed multivariate analyses. Given the strength of research linking genetics to violent behavior, it is crucially important that future studies incorporate genetic and social variables together. Only then will we have a full picture of the influences on youth violence.

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