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Title: Aggression


1
Aggression
  • Difficult to pin down.
  • There is always an disagreement about it
  • But it may define ?

2
Define
  • In psychology and other social and behavioral
    sciences, aggression refers to behavior that is
    intended to cause harm. Aggression can be
    physical, mental, or verbal.

3
  • Hostile aggression(affective,or retaliatory)
  • its goal is harming another person
  • Instrumental aggression (predatory, or
    goal-oriented )
  • uses of aggression in some other

4
Theories about Aggression
  • Affective aggression have lower IQs than
    predatory aggression .
  • Males are more aggressive than females
  • Explanation ?
  • Physically weaker then males, that why need to
    develop other means to obtain successful results
    and defend themselves.

5
  • On Bellona Island, male dominance and physical
    violence
  • conflicts with their husbands-songs that mock
    their husband-humiliating their husband.
  • If a woman wanted to kill a man- either convince
    her relatives to kill him or hire an assassin.
  • both forms of indirect aggression (no ever she is
    envolved)

6
  • Types of Aggression

Physical
Verbal
Active
Passive
Direct
Indirect
7
Physical
  • Physical Active Direct
  • stabbing, punching, or shooting others (Anac,
    Vertrm ?)
  • Physical Active Indirect
  • setting a boody trap for another person, hiring
    an
  • assassin to kill an enemy (Lach ? )
  • Physical Passive Direct
  • physically preventing another person from
    obtaining a desire goal or performing a desired
    act (Lach? )
  • Physical passive Indirect
  • refusing to performing necessary tasks. Sep, Ign
    ?

8
Verbal
  • Verbal Active Direct
  • insulting other. (Anac ?)
  • Verbal Active Indirect
  • spreading malicious rumors or gossip. (Hyo ?)
  • Verbal Passive Direct
  • refusing to speak another person, to answer
    questions, and so on. (Ign ?)
  • Verbal Passive Indirect
  • failing to make specific verbal comments
    (falling to speak up in another persons defense
    when he or she is unfairly criticized) (Staph ?)

9
  • 1 Different types of aggression
  • 1.1 Moyer Classification
  • 1.2 Current
  • 2 Biology of aggression
  • 2.1 Aggression in the brain
  • 2.2 Neurotransmitters and hormones
  • 2.3 Genetics and aggression
  • 3 Evolution of aggression
  • 3.1 Aggression against outsiders
  • 3.2 Aggression within a species
  • 4 Aggression in humans
  • 4.1 Aggression and culture
  • 4.2 Aggression in media
  • 4.3 Situational factors
  • 4.4 Aggression and gender
  • 4.5 Aggression in children

10
Moyer Classification
  • Predatory aggression attack on prey by a
    predator.
  • Inter-male aggression competition between males
    of the same species over access to resources such
    as females, dominance, status, etc.
  • Fear-induced aggression aggression associated
    with attempts to flee from a threat.

11
  • Irritable Aggression induced by frustration and
    directed towards target.
  • Territorial Aggression defence of a fixed area
    against intruders.
  • Maternal Aggression a female's aggression to
    protect her offspring from a threat.
  • Instrumental Aggression aggression directed
    towards obtaining some goal, considered to be a
    learned response to a situation

12
Biology of aggression
  • amygdala, hypothalamus, prefrontal cortex,
    cingulate cortex, hippocampus, septal nuclei, and
    periaqueductal gray of the midbrain .
  • The hypothalamus and periaqueductal gray of the
    midbrain are the most critical areas controlling
    aggression in mammals

13
Evolution of aggression
Male elephant seals fighting
Male elephant seals fighting
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