aggression Flashcards
(13 cards)
Bandura et al. (1963)
Bobo doll experiment showed aggression is learned through observation.
Eron (1982); Geen (1978)
Used teacher ratings and self-reports to measure aggression in children.
Lieberman et al. (1999); Chermack et al. (1997)
Measured aggression via hot sauce and electric shock allocation.
Anderson & Bushman (2001); Ferguson (2015)
Mixed findings on video games’ link to aggression.
Lorenz (1966); Freud
Aggression as innate and biologically driven.
Buss & Shackelford (1997)
Evolutionary theory – aggression is adaptive for survival and reproduction.
Barker et al. (1941)
Frustrated children were more destructive during play.
Zillmann
Excitation Transfer – arousal from one context intensifies aggressive responses.
Wilkowski et al. (2009); Anderson (2001)
Higher temperatures correlate with increased aggression.
Klinesmith et al. (2006); Berkowitz & LePage (1967)
Weapons effect – presence of weapons can trigger aggressive thoughts.
Miller & Parrott (2010)
Alcohol reduces self-control, increasing aggression.
Bushman & Baumeister (1998)
Narcissists react aggressively to ego threats.
Allen et al. (2018)
General Aggression Model integrates biological, cognitive, and social influences.