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Lecture Outline 1. Aggression: What is it? 2. Types of aggression 3. Causes of aggression
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Lecture Outline 1.Aggression: What is it? 2.Types of aggression 3.Causes of aggression.

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Page 1: Lecture Outline 1.Aggression: What is it? 2.Types of aggression 3.Causes of aggression.

Lecture Outline

1. Aggression: What is it?

2. Types of aggression

3. Causes of aggression

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A hit man kills an unfaithful husband for 1,000 dollars

A jealous man kills his wife and her lover

A depressed person commits suicide

A hunter kills an animal for a trophy

A Girl Scout tries to help an elderly women cross the street, but trips her by accident

A person punches a hole in the wall in anger

One person calls another a racial slur

A person slams a door shut after an argument

A man mentally rehearses a murder

A prison ward executes a criminal

Is It Aggression?

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Aggression: What is it?

Any form of behavior directed toward the goal of harming or injuring another living being who is motivated to avoid such treatment

•Behavior

•Directed toward a living organism

•Intentional

•Victim motivated to avoid harm cp

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Types of Aggression

1. Instrumental aggression:

A means to an end

Intentional harm for purpose other than desire to inflict harm

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A hit man kills an unfaithful husband for 1,000 dollars

A hunter kills an animal for a trophy

A prison ward executes a criminal

An American soldier kills an Iraqi soldier

Examples of

Instrumental Aggression

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Types of Aggression

2. Hostile aggression:

Aggression IS the end goal

Intentional harm done for purpose of inflicting harm

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A jealous man kills his wife and her lover

One person calls another a racial slur

Examples of

Hostile Aggression

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Self-Esteem: valuing yourself

Narcissism: inflated view of self

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Causes of Aggression

1. Narcissistic Personality

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Causes of Aggression

1. Narcissistic Personality

High inNarcissism

Low inNarcissism

More aggressive

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Causes of Aggression

1. Narcissistic Personality2. Aversive (unpleasant)

situations– provocation

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Provocation StudyO’Leary & Dengerink (1973)

Computer programmed to give:

–consistently high shocks

–shocks of increasing intensity

–shocks of decreasing intensity

–consistently low shocks

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What level shock did the participant give in return?

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

3.5

4.0

1 2 3 4Trial

Shock

Giv

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By P

art

icip

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Increasing shockConsistently high shock

Decreasing shockConsistently low shock

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Causes of Aggression

1. Narcissistic Personality2. Aversive (unpleasant) situations

– provocation– hot temperatures

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Temperature and Violent Crime

Anderson (1987)

Temperature associated with…murderrapeaggravated assault

Temperature not associated with…robberyburglarymotor vehicle theft

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Temperature

Violent crime higher when it’s hot outside

Implication:

Hot cities should have many more violent crimes than cold cities

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Hotopolis vs. Coolton

Pop. 600,000Hot days: 70

Pop. 600,000Hot days: 30

Hotopolis Coolton

4 more murders in Hotopolis14 more rapes in Hotopolis122 more assaults in Hotopolis

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Alternative Explanations

Culture: More crimes in south than north because south more steeped in a “culture of violence”

Demographics: Temperature doesn’t matter. Age, race, SES of South is what matters

Idle hands: More crimes summer than winter because children out of school and adults on vacation

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Hot Temperature StudyAnderson et al., (1997)

Looked at relationship between temperature and crime from 1950 - 1995

Findings rule out each alternative explanations…………………

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2. Violent crimes higher in hotter summers than cooler summers in the same cities (rules out demographics)

1. Violent crime higher in hotter summers than cooler summers in both South and North (rules out culture)

3. Violent crime higher in hotter summers than cooler summers even though in both summers kids are not in school and adults take vacations (rules out idle hands)

RESULTS

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Global Warming

Increases of 2 - 8 degrees

Increase in temperature should result in increase in violent crime