Ch 10: Aggression Pt 1: March 31, 2014. Aggression Physical or verbal behavior intended to harm Distinguish between: – Hostile aggression – Instrumental.

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Ch 10: Aggression Pt 1: March 31, 2014

Aggression Physical or verbal behavior intended to harm Distinguish between: – Hostile aggression – Instrumental aggression What makes us angry? – Instigators of anger? – Automatic vs. Controlled processing -

Theories of Aggression 1.Biology 2.Frustration 3.Social Learning 4.Situational

Aggression Theories: Biology Biological foundations of aggression – is it human nature? Freud and others – needed to redirect our energy How does this theory hold up?

Testosterone (male sex hormone) also has influence Boys/girls express aggression differently – Feelings of anger – – Gender differences in direct / indirect aggression? – Gender differences in interpretations of aggression?

Aggression Theories: Frustration Oldest theory – frustration (having a goal blocked) leads to some form of aggression. Aggression gets displaced to other sources – Role of catharsis here - Any support for this theory?

Social Learning Theory Is it a learned social behavior? Bandura Learn aggression through observing others. Bobo doll experiment example… – What was the method? – What were the results?