Chapter 7
Flashcards
Key Terms
Aggression: forms of behaviour that are deliberately intended to harm or injure someone else.
Reactive aggression: forms of aggressive behaviour triggered by the anger created by a perceived provocation; also described as hot-tempered aggression.
Proactive aggression: forms of aggressive behaviour planned in advance to achieve some goal; also described as cold-tempered aggression.
Weapons effect: an increase in aggression produced by the sight of a weapon (e.g., gun).
Hostile expectation bias: the bias to expect aggression from others in ambiguous situations.
Coercive cycle: a pattern of behaviour within families in which aggression by one family member produces an aggressive response that leads to an escalation in aggression.
Testosterone: a hormone present in much greater quantities in males than in females; it has been linked to aggressive and sexual behaviour.
Weblinks
International Society for Research on Aggression
http://www.israsociety.com/
A TED talk by Steven Pinker on the decline of violence
http://www.ted.com/talks/steven_pinker_on_the_myth_of_violence.html
Albert Bandura talking about the Bobo doll study, including video clips of the experiment
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmBqwWlJg8U
Children, media, and violent times – a video examining how the "good and evil" rhetoric, in the media, has helped children to dehumanise the enemies
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CggjBd7o-PM&feature=related
How do video games affect behaviour? – Dr Michael Rich discusses in this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsMFsdS3aqU&feature=related
An article from WebMD about guns increasing aggression levels in men
http://men.webmd.com/news/20060728/guns-up-testosterone-male-aggression
Craig A. Anderson’s web page with more about his research and links to articles on aggression research
http://www.psychology.iastate.edu/faculty/caa/index.html
A TED talk by Jim Fallon looks at some of the biological causes of aggression
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2V0vOFexY4
An article exploring the parent child coercive cycle
https://www.pendletonpsych.com/doc/parent-child-coercive-cycle.pdf
Bentley, E. (2009). Aggression. In M.W. Eysenck (Ed.), A2 level psychology. In this chapter, Evie Bentley covers the topic of aggression in a comprehensive way
http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9781848720091/