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Aggression and aggression management

1998
Aggression may be regarded as any form of behaviour that is directed at living or inanimate objects with the intention of causing physical or psychological harm or to gain an advantage. It is often thought of as taking the form of a physical and violent attack upon someone.
Bridget Adams, Barbara Bromley
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The function of aggression and the regulation of aggressive drive.

Psychological Review, 1964
Preliminary to the development of a stimulus-mediating response model of aggressive drive, formal definitions are given of instrumental aggressive acts and aggressive drive-mediated behavior. In defining aggressive drive, a distinction is made between expressive aggression and hostile aggression which is illustrated in the difference between the desire
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Aggressive disposition, alcohol, and aggression

Aggressive Behavior, 1997
This study investigated the effect of aggressive disposition on intoxicated and non-intoxicated aggressive behavior, Prior aggressiveness was measured with a structured questionnaire, Based on a bipartite split of scores, 28 subjects were assigned to the high aggressor group, and 29 to the low aggressor group.
Robert O. Pihl   +2 more
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Perception of Aggression and Overt Aggressive Behavior

Journal of Personality Assessment, 1975
Investigated the relationship between thresholds for perception of aggressive cues and overt aggressive behavior in 86 male undergraduate students. Overt aggressive behavior was measured by the amount of shock the subject attempted to inflict on his presumed opponent.
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Oxytocin and Aggression

2017
The neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) has a solid reputation as a facilitator of social interactions such as parental and pair bonding, trust, and empathy. The many results supporting a pro-social role of OT have generated the hypothesis that impairments in the endogenous OT system may lead to antisocial behavior, most notably social withdrawal or ...
Trynke R, de Jong, Inga D, Neumann
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Aggression

Southern Medical Journal, 1963
Albert Bandura, Richard H. Walters
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Violence and Aggression

Society, 1984
p ublic interest and concern have long focused on the issue of violence on television. Attention to that issue began in the 1950s and has remained ever since. Although the field of television and human behavior has gone far beyond the study of violence, many researchers are still committed to finding an answer to the question about the effects of ...
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Suicide and Aggression

Psychological Reports, 1967
Suicide-attempt, suicide-ideation, and non-suicidal control groups of VA neuro-psychiatric patients were divided into psychotic and neurotic subgroups ( ns = 15). Ss viewed two classes of slides, a series of death scenes and one of unpleasant scenes. Each series contained both aggressive and non-aggressive content. Analyses of this 3 × 2 × 2 factorial
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Drugs and Aggressiveness

1967
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the data available, concerning the methodology to induce aggressiveness. Pharmacological, biochemical, and endocrine aspects is also briefly discussed, although these areas of investigation are very recent and in continuous progress.
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On Aggression

British Journal of Orthodontics, 1986
Gordon Dickson, R. T. Lee
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