Psychology 3720F/G Lecture 7: Lesson 7 Chapter 2 Theories of aggression

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A drive serves as a goal- directed, energizing force directed at termination a state of deprivation. Both groups were given the opportunity to evaluate the other person"s performance on the task by administering electric shocks. It is less value-laden, avoiding the qualification of harm-doing as legitimate. It includes threats and punishments as well as bodily force as important strategies for inflicting harm on, or obtaining compliance from, and unwilling target. Individual seen here as having control over their aggressive response repertoire and using it strategically in social interactions: the general aggression model (gam) anderson and co -werkers. Fredrick thank you for doing further related studies for us can be more understand of the topic and the results in bushman"s 2002 study. And thank you erin for providing some personal experiences that is related to this study! I also found my self prefer venting while i was angry.

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