Chapter 12 Flashcards
According to most social psychologists, aggression is defined as
A) the intention to cause harm to or pain in another
B) the infliction of harm or pain on another
C) the intention to relieve frustration by harming another
D) any action that results in physical or psychological pain in another
A
Which of the following best describes an incident of aggressiveness?
A) Josh tackles another player on the football field.
B) Ben spray paints over graffiti that says negative things about gays and lesbians.
C) Gregory puts oil on the floor in hopes that his late coworker comes in the door and immediately slips and falls.
D) Hannah corners her boss and screams at him that she wants a raise.
C
According to the social-psychological definition of “aggression,” which of the behaviors below is the best example of aggression?
A) Donald is not paying attention and runs over the neighbor’s bicycle as he backs out of the driveway.
B) Amanda asserts herself with her boss and makes a spirited argument for a raise.
C) A child throws a temper tantrum and tries to hit his father.
D) One basketball player fouls another when he is trying to shoot.
C
Which of the following is the best example of hostile aggression?
A) Bernie is angry at his mother and screams at her, “I hate you!”
B) Angela threatens her younger brother to force him to give up a toy that belongs to her.
C) A lineman sacks a quarterback to put him out of the game.
D) An angry driver loses control and runs his car into a ditch.
A
__________ aggression is an act that stems from feelings of anger, and that is aimed at inflicting pain.
A) Misplaced
B) Hostile
C) Instrumental
D) Malicious
B
Hostile is to __________as instrumental is to __________.
A) physical pain; emotional pain
B) emotional pain; reaching a goal
C) reaching a goal; physical pain
D) physical or emotional pain; reaching a goal
Xiao runs over to Cheng and shouts, “I hate you” while pushing Cheng to the ground. This is an example of ___________ aggression.
A) hostile
B) instrumental
C) assertive
D) anxious
Ada runs over to Abella and steals the ball from her hands so that she can have it. This is an example of __________ aggression.
A) assertive
B) misguided
C) instrumental
D) hostile
__________ aggression is an act in the service of a goal that does not involve the infliction of pain.
A) Misplaced
B) Hostile
C) Instrumental
D) Oblique
Hostile aggression differs from instrumental aggression in that instrumental aggression __________.
A) often follows from anger or frustration
B) is more destructive than hostile aggression
C) is more likely to result in retaliation
D) is done as a means to an end other than causing pain
Which of the following is the best example of instrumental aggression?
A) Scott has a quick temper and gets into fights at parties.
B) An assassin kills a leader to ensure the success of a coup.
C) Angry at her boyfriend, Liz destroys his stereo.
D) Karin runs over her neighbor’s cat.
Which of the following is an example of hostile rather than of instrumental aggression?
A) A farmer kills a pig for an Easter ham.
B) A teenager throws eggs at a homeless person.
C) A woman uses a fly swatter to kill a fly.
D) A soldier kills an enemy at war.
Andrea asks her friends to spread a nasty rumor about her opponent for the office of class president to attempt to damage his reputation in the days before the election. This is an example of __________.
A) instrumental aggression
B) hostile aggression
C) assertiveness
D) physical aggression
The goal of __________ aggression is to inflict pain; the goal of __________ aggression is to achieve some other outcome.
A) hostile; instrumental
B) hostile; functional
C) functional; instrumental
D) biological; evolutionary
According to the authors of your text, the same act may be considered aggression or not depending on whether __________.
A) physical harm was actually done
B) physical or psychological harm was done
C) physical or psychological harm was intended
D) the act was due to anger or was a means to an end
Mr. Jenkins was backing out of his driveway and accidentally hit his neighbor (whom he dislikes) as he was biking by. Why isn’t this act aggressive?
A) Because no psychological harm was done.
B) Because Mr. Jenkins wasn’t angry at the time.
C) The neighbor was defenseless.
D) It was unintentional.
Julie is really interested in Tom. She flirts with him at lunch a few times, and finally asks him out for a drink on Friday. According to the authors of your text, Julie’s behavior is __________.
A) assertive
B) aggressive
C) masculine
D) abnormal
According to evolutionary theory, some psychologists argue that men are programmed to be aggressive. What is their explanation for this claim?
A) Men are stronger than women, thus more aggressive.
B) Men are socialized to be more aggressive.
C) Aggression may help men perpetuate their genes.
D) Acts of aggression and violence are attractive to many women.
Based on information presented in your text, what are the two evolutionary reasons why males are aggressive?
A) dominance and jealousy
B) hostility and instrumentality
C) jealousy and hostility
D) dominance and instrumentality
In a primitive tribe, Shantu fights with the other young men his age to impress the young women. As it turns out, several young women are attracted to him because he seems to be able to protect them and is rising in social status. In essence, Shantu’s aggression can be explained in evolutionary terms as a display of __________.
A) jealousy
B) dominance
C) brutality
D) fertility
Shortly after Mary and Robert were married, he became somewhat aggressive to other men who showed an interest in his wife, and made claims like, “Anyone who lays a hand on my woman has to go through me first.” Such claims and aggression are explained by evolutionary theory as __________.
A) displays of dominance
B) acts of power
C) domestic violence
D) sexual jealousy
Aggression in females is general seen when they must __________.
A) find a mate
B) defend their young
C) gain status in the group
D) learn to fight in battle
Males tend to be more violent in their teens and twenties than later in life. Based on evolutionary theory (as discussed by the authors of your text), why would this be true?
A) They are having trouble finding their place in the world.
B) These are peak reproductive years.
C) They are starting puberty.
D) This is when antisocial personality disorder manifests.
Males tend to be more violent in their teens and twenties than later in life. Based on evolutionary theory (as discussed by the authors of your text), why would this be true?
A) They are having trouble finding their place in the world.
B) These are peak reproductive years.
C) They are starting puberty.
D) This is when antisocial personality disorder manifests.