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Title: Aggression


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Aggression
  • Words or actions meant to hurt people

2
Why are people aggressive?Biological View
  • Sociobiology Social behavior is controlled by
    genes
  • Aggression seems to help animals survive and
    reproduce thus passing the aggressive genes on to
    the next generation.

3
Criticism of Sociobiological View
  • It does not take into account the cooperation
    that takes place in humans for survival
  • No aggressive gene has been found
  • Aggression varies widely from culture to culture
    which shows more than just genetics.
  • Do agree that the brain (amygdala) is involved in
    aggression.

4
Psychoanalytic View
  • Freud said aggression is due to frustration.
  • We do want to harm those who dont meet our
    wishes or demands but this aggression is mostly
    repressed.
  • Aggression finds outlets in disobeying orders or
    destroying other peoples things.
  • Freud felt it was important to vent this
    aggression (Sarcasm, cheering on your sports team
    or watching aggressive sports).
  • Venting aggressive impulses called Catharsis
  • Unclear if venting works as sometimes people get
    more aggressive while doing it.

5
Cognitive View
  • Aggressive behavior reflects a persons values
    and the choices they make.
  • Aggression is justified by a person as necessary
    for the given situation.
  • People decide to act aggressively based on
    previous experiences with aggressive behavior and
    their interpretation of other peoples behavior.

6
Learning View
  • Aggressive behavior is reinforced (rewarded) so
    people learn to behave aggressively.
  • This is especially true in sports.
  • Can learn aggression through observation
  • By middle school the average child has seen more
    than 8,000 murders and 100,000 other violent acts
    on television
  • TV may reinforce peoples ideas about violence
    and lessen their inhibitions against it.
    Children will also imitate what they see.

7
Sociocultural View
  • Some cultures encourage independence and
    competitiveness which promotes aggression.
  • When one person is encouraged to win over others
    aggression can often result.
  • Cultures where cooperation and the welfare of the
    group are valued see lower levels of violence.

8
Role Playing
  • Playing a role can influence or change ones
    attitude
  • Zimbardos Prison Study
  • College students played the role of guard or
    prisoner in a simulated prison.
  • The study was ended after just 6 days when the
    guards became too aggressive and cruel.
  • Want to learn more about this famous study? See
    the Stanford Prison Experiment Online Slide Show
    or watch Stanford Prison Experiment video (8
    minutes)
  • Modern issues of Prison Abuse see CNN Report on
    Juvenile Jails and Abuse 3 min.

Dr. Phillip Zimbardo
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How would these different perspectives explain
the aggressive behaviors demonstrated in the
Zimbardo Prison Experiment?
  • Sociobiological
  • Psychoanalytic
  • Cognitive
  • Learning
  • Sociocultural
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