Synopsis of Social media discussions
The collective discussions reflect a balanced perspective, with some posts emphasizing the complexity of addressing aggression, such as noting it's 'multifactorial' and questioning whether behaviors can be simply 'trained out.' The tone indicates interest but stops short of deep critical analysis or calls for urgent action, which explains the moderate scores across agreement and engagement.
Agreement
Moderate agreementMost comments acknowledge the complexity of the topic and seem to agree on its importance, though some express skepticism about practical solutions.
Interest
Moderate level of interestThe discussions show moderate curiosity, particularly around the multifactorial nature of aggression and its treatment implications.
Engagement
Moderate level of engagementPosts involve referencing specific aspects of the publication, such as the role of psychopathy and training, indicating genuine but not deeply analytical engagement.
Impact
Neutral impactThe conversations suggest a recognition of the research's relevance but lack strong indications of immediate or broad societal impact.
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@Philipp86754112 @ShalnevaE @hugorifkind For a start, given that psychopathy is oft stated as 1% of a population this seems like an appropriate consideration. See also https://t.co/beThLHuJA1 https://t.co/jgKfKAQ0rm The issues are multifactorial and it is not obvious that you can just "train out" these characteristics
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John B. Holbein
@JohnHolbein1 (Twitter)RT @Lisa_ChristineG: @JohnHolbein1 Hands down this one https://t.co/YUNHw8QtJd
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Lisa-Christine
@Lisa_ChristineG (Twitter)@JohnHolbein1 Hands down this one https://t.co/YUNHw8QtJd
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