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Which of the following is the best example of hostile aggression?
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Andrea asks her friends to spread a nasty rumor about her opponent for the office of class president to attempt to damage his reputation in the days before the election. This is an example of
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According to evolutionary theory, some psychologists argue that men are programmed to be aggressive. What is their explanation for this claim?
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Because violence is of concern to social psychologists and the public, a great deal of research has focused on the effects of exposure to televised violence on both children and adults. Many studies have found support for social-learning theory explanations for the effects of violent television. What are four reasons why television violence contributes to aggressive behavior in children and adults?
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Teresa punches a pillow every time she feels aggression building up toward her younger brother, and this makes her feel relieved and more relaxed. Such an outcome supports the notion of
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A person with which trait would you warn a friend about dating because it is characteristic of sexually aggressive males?
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A preschool teacher encourages an angry child to "use your words" to express anger at another child. In essence, the teacher is encouraging ________, which reduces aggression.
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Based on social learning theory, what is one reason why parents who were abused as children are more likely to abuse their own children in turn?
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Some people argue that aggression is innate rather than learned. Describe research evidence that genetics are not the whole story behind animal aggression.
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Which statement below most accurately reflects the relationship between alcohol and aggression?
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Research on the effects of violent videogames on aggression demonstrates that the effects of such games on aggression are
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One determinant of whether we will respond aggressively when provoked is whether
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Recall that participants in a research experiment presented in the text were insulted by an alleged medical technician and that those who were allowed to vent their hostility to the technician's supervisor subsequently felt even greater dislike and hostility towards the technician than did those who did not get a chance to complain. This increase in dislike after complaining is most likely due to
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Recall that participants in a research experiment presented in the text were insulted by an alleged medical technician who was taking some physiological measurements. Half of the participants were given the chance to vent their hostility, and half were not. Those who were allowed to vent their hostility by complaining to the technician's supervisor
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