Title: Aggression
1Aggression
2What is Aggression?
- any behavior that is intended to harm another
person - intention and harm are necessary -- e.g.,
accidental tripping
3Two Basic Types
- hostile
- goal is to inflict pain
- typically emotional -- anger
- an end in itself
4Two Basic Types
- instrumental
- goal is something other than causing pain
- e.g., football, Tonya Harding
- a means to an end
5Manifestations of Aggression
- verbal aggressions
- direct aggression
- indirect aggression
6Effects of Aggression
- on the victim
- lack of trust
- lack of feeling safe
- on the aggressor
- development of an aggressive personality
- lower intellectual achievement
7What are the Causes of Aggression?
- Freuds theory of aggression
- eros and thantos -- basic human instinct
- eros is in the interest of self-preservation, so
thantos is redirected toward others - if not released, we will experience a physic
explosion
8What are the Causes of Aggression?
- biological instinct theories
- aggression works in terms of natural selection
- but, aggressive responses are modifiable
- differences between genders, across cultures, and
within cultures across time (Archer Gartner,
1984)
9What are the Causes of Aggression?
- sociobiological theories
- amygdala and hippocampus (limbic system)
- stimulation can elicit aggression
- e.g., Charles Whitman -- brain tumor
10What are the Causes of Aggression?
- testosterone
- males are more physically aggressive than females
(Maccoby Jacklin, 1974) - pregnant rhesus monkeys injected with
testosterone -- aggressive female infants - female inmates more likely to get in skirmishes
right before menstruation (Dalton, 1964)
11What are the Causes of Aggression?
- genetic basis
- mice have been bred for aggression -- manifest
aggression in 2nd or 3rd generation (Lagerspetz,
1979) - evidence of genetic component of nurturance,
empathy, and aggression (Rushton et al., 1986) - XYY genotype
12Social Causes of Aggression
- instrumental -- cost-benefit analysis
- personal abilities
- children who find it easy to do (Perry et al.,
1986) - gender differences
- men perceive it to be less costly than women
(Eagly, 1987) - modeling successful aggression (Bandura, 1973)
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14Social Causes of Aggression
- media violence
- IV children watched violent police drama or
exciting, non-violent sporting event - DV subsequent behavior in a group of other
children
(Liebert Baron, 1972)
15Social Causes of Aggression
- media violence
- TV violence and violent crime (longitudinal
study) - the more violence watched at age 8, the more
likely to commit violent crime at age 30
(Huesmann, 1986)
16Social Causes of Aggression
- gender socialization
- males more aggressive than females regardless of
age, culture, and other factors (Maccoby
Jacklin, 1974) - aggression differs by situation (Eagly Steffen,
1986) - gender differences more pronounced in lab studies
- little danger -- gender differences are small
- difference greater with pain or physical injury,
but smaller with psychological or social harm
17Social Causes of Aggression
- gender socialization
- overt vs. covert aggression
- relational aggression ostracism, rumor
spreading, threat of social rejection - 500 children (3-5 grades) -- identify peers who
manifest certain types of aggression (Crick
Grotpeter, 1995)
18Social Causes of Aggression
who were identified
(Crick Grotpeter, 1995)
19Social Causes of Aggression
- gender socialization
- girls value their connections with others
- boys value their independence and nonsocial
achievements - I wont invite you to my birthday party.
- intentional
- intent to harm
20Situational Influences of Aggression
- frustration-aggression theory
- frustration elicits a motive to aggress
- all aggression is caused by frustration
- Barker et al. (1941)
- children expecting to play with toys, but were
kept from doing so - much more destructive than children who were not
frustrated
21Situational Influences of Aggression
- temperature
- more violent crimes
- in summer than winter
- during hot years than in cool years
- in hot cities than in cooler cities
- political uprisings, riots, homicides, assaults,
and rapes all increase in summer months - more batters hit with pitches if gt 90 degrees
(Reifman et al., 1988)
22Cultural Influences of Aggression
- Southern culture of honor
adapted from Nisbett (1993)
23Cultural Influences of Aggression
- Southern culture of honor
- higher rates related to arguments or conflicts
- South settled by herders
- Every man should be sheriff of his own hearth.
- Hodding Carter
- He aint guilty. He wouldnt have been much of a
man if he hadnt shot them fellows. - until 1970s, not illegal to kill wifes lover
caught in flagrante dilecto
24Southern Culture of Honor
who agreed with the statement A man has the
right to kill
25Southern Culture of Honor
- Southern culture of honor
- 2 (Southern/Northern) X 2 (insult/no insult)
- chicken, cortisol, testosterone
(Cohen et al., 1996)
26Southern Culture of Honor
distance at which participants gave way to
confederate (inches)
Insult
No Insult
(Cohen et al., 1996)
27Southern Culture of Honor
change in cortisol level
Insult
No Insult
(Cohen et al., 1996)
28Southern Culture of Honor
change in testosterone level
Insult
No Insult
(Cohen et al., 1996)
29Southern Man
- Southern man better keep your head Don't forget
what your good book said - Southern change gonna come at last Now your
crosses are burning fast - Southern man
- I saw cotton and I saw black Tall white mansions
and little shacks. - Southern man when will you pay them back? I heard
screamin' and bullwhips cracking How long? How
long? - Southern man better keep your head Don't forget
what your good book said - Southern change gonna come at last Now your
crosses are burning fast - Southern man
- Lily Belle, your hair is golden brown I've seen
your black man comin' round - Swear by God I'm gonna cut him down! I heard
screamin' and bullwhips cracking How long? How
long?
30Sweet Home Alabama
- Big wheels keep on turning Carry me home to see
my kin - Singing songs about the Southland I miss Alabamy
once again And I think its a sin, yes - Well I heard mister Young sing about her Well, I
heard ole Neil put her down Well, I hope Neil
Young will remember A Southern man don't need him
around anyhow - Sweet home Alabama Where the skies are so blue
Sweet Home Alabama Lord, I'm coming home to you
31How Can We Reduce Aggression?
- exposure to non-aggressive models
- promote empathy and identification with those we
might aggress against - minimize aggression cues and opportunities