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Title: Aggression


1
Aggression
  • An act carried out with the intention to harm
    another person
  • Instrumental aggression a means to an end
  • Hostile aggression an end in itself

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Aggression
  • What causes people to behave aggressively?
  • Social learning
  • Deindividuation
  • How does our environment affect the likelihood of
    aggressive behaviour?
  • Heat, noise, crowding

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Social Learning Theory (SLT)
  • Environment
  • Observation
  • Model
  • Imitation
  • Observed consequences
  • Vicarious reinforcement and punishment

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Social Learning Theory
  • Bandura (1965)
  • Observational learning of aggression
  • Mead (1965)
  • Cultural transmission of aggression
  • Patterson et al (1989)
  • Learning of aggression within family

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Deindividuation
  • Normal constraints on behaviour are weakened when
    a person loses their sense of individuality
  • Crowds, uniforms, drugs alcohol
  • Less likely to be identified held responsible
    for aggressive behaviour
  • Anonymity?deindividuation?aggression

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Deindividuation
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Deindividuation
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Deindividuation
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Deindividuation
  • Zimbardo (1969)
  • Hooded PPs were more aggressive
  • Zimbardo (1973 Stanford Experiment)
  • Guards aggression increased by uniforms,
    sunglasses, night-time
  • Mullen (1985)
  • Violence of mob lynching a function of crowd size

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Environmental Stressors
  • Heat
  • Noise
  • Crowding

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Environmental Stressors
  • Stress ? Arousal ? Aggression
  • As arousal increases it becomes easier to trigger
    an aggressive response (up to a point)

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Environmental Stressors
Likelihood of aggressive behaviour
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Level of stress
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