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Aggression “An act carried out with the intention to harm another person” Instrumental aggression – a means to an end Hostile aggression – an end in itself
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Aggression What causes people to behave aggressively?
Social learning Deindividuation How does our environment affect the likelihood of aggressive behaviour? Heat, noise, crowding
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Social Learning Theory (SLT)
Environment Observation Model Imitation Observed consequences Vicarious reinforcement and punishment
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Social Learning Theory
Bandura (1965) Observational learning of aggression Mead (1965) Cultural transmission of aggression Patterson et al (1989) Learning of aggression within family
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Deindividuation Normal constraints on behaviour are weakened when a person loses their sense of individuality Crowds, uniforms, drugs & alcohol Less likely to be identified & held responsible for aggressive behaviour Anonymitydeindividuationaggression
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Deindividuation
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Deindividuation
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Deindividuation
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Deindividuation Zimbardo (1969) Zimbardo (1973; Stanford Experiment)
Hooded PPs were more aggressive Zimbardo (1973; Stanford Experiment) Guards’ aggression increased by uniforms, sunglasses, night-time Mullen (1985) Violence of mob lynching a function of crowd size
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Environmental Stressors
Heat Noise Crowding
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Environmental Stressors
Stress Arousal Aggression As arousal increases it becomes easier to trigger an aggressive response (up to a point)
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Environmental Stressors
Aggressive responses most likely at moderately high levels of stress Likelihood of aggressive behaviour Level of stress
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