Week 2 (Lecture 4 part 2) Flashcards

1
Q

the belief that one is capable of performing the behavior to achieve a goal or an outcome
what is this ?

A

self efficiency

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2
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  • a Childs life can be viewed a succession of social problems that must be solved
  • the child searches their memory for a script to guide behavior
    what is this ?
A

social information processing models

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3
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represent substantial information about a concept, its attributes, and its relationship to other concepts
what is this ?

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schemas

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4
Q

specify what scripts and behaviors are right/wrong for you
what is this ?

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normative beliefs

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5
Q

situational stimuli that normatively afford an urge to aggress
what is this ?

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instigation

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6
Q

situational or dispositional factors that influence how strongly the instigation fosters an urge to aggress for this individual in this situation
what is this ?

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impellance

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7
Q

situational or dispositional factors that influence how strongly the individual acts upon the urge to aggress in this situation rather than overriding it in favor of nonviolent responding
what is this ?

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inhibition

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8
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what are the 3 I’s in I cubed model ?

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  1. instigation
  2. impellance
  3. inhibition
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9
Q

integration and impellance factors combine to form the ____ to enact intimate partner violence ?

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urge

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10
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inhibition factors serve as the____ for intimate partner violence ?

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constraints

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11
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strong instigation + strong impellance + weak inhibition
what is this ?

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perfect storm for intimate partner violence

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12
Q

all internal factors that can influence aggression
what is this ?

A

individual differences

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13
Q

all external factors that can influence aggression
what is this ?

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situational variables

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14
Q

what are the 3 routes to aggression ?

A
  1. cognition (aggressive thoughts or ideas)
  2. affect (angry feelings)
  3. arousal (heart rate, blood pressure)
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15
Q

assess whether the situation is dangerous, threatening, or warrants aggression
what is this ?

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automatic appraisal

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16
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if the initial appraisal is judged to be unsatisfactory and if the person has sufficient time and cognitive resources, reappraisal occurs. during reappraisal, the person considers alternative explanations of the situation and behavioral options
what is this ?

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controlled reappraisal

17
Q

what are the 3 types of hostile biases ?

A
  1. hostile attribution
  2. hostile perception bias
  3. hostile expectation bias
18
Q

the tendency to perceive ambiguous actions by others as indicating aggressive intent
what is this ?

A

hostile attribution bias

19
Q

the tendency to perceive social interactions in general as being aggressive
what is this ?

A

hostile perception bias

20
Q

the tendency to expect others to react to potential conflicts with aggression
what is this ?

A

hostile expectation bias