Psychology 1000 Lecture 9: Lecture 9 - Chapter 11

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It is aimed at hurting (e. g. , not assertiveness or playfulness) It qualifies even if it does not actually cause harm (e. g. , shooting and missing) Behaviour intended to express dominance or confidence. Assertive behaviour (such as returning an undercooked dish in a restaurant) is not aggressive unless it is also intended to harm another person. It is a form of aggression e. g. feb. 20, 2009 kenzie marie houk. Behaviour that is intended to cause extreme injury. Examples include beating, shooting, or stabbing another person. Shot by jordan brown, 11 yr old brother of her boyfriend. Shot by his friend jamie harris, 31 yrs old e. g. adam hanson, dec. 31, 2009. These types of aggression are not necessarily mutually exclusive, e. g. behaviour can be relational aggression and hostile aggression: a child is angry at an acquaintance and therefore tells classmates that the person is dishonest.

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