PSYCH 2C03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Stereotype, Henri Tajfel, Social Identity Theory

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Another factor not related to frustration that can cause negative feelings and aggression directly is arousal. **a frustrating experience is an aggressive cue arousal"s role: seems to be associated with everything in the model: thus for zilman all that really matters is arousal for aggression to happen. We can"t answer which one is the best hypothesis: all of them add important information to the aggression model summary: Aggression has both rational and irrational components; research speaks to both sides of this. When studying, think about what each theory / experiment adds to the frustration- aggression hypothesis and why. Things other than frustration also lead to aggression. Most of the time, aggressive responses can be controlled (when capable of rational thought) Three important intergroup relation concepts: stereotypes, generalizations about a group, prejudice, biased emotional responses to a group, discrimination, biased behaviors toward a group. Prejudice arises from competition (real or imagined) between groups.

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