Deck 13: Aggression

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Which country has the highest murder rate?

A) Finland
B) Great Britain
C) Canada
D) the United States
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According to materials presented in your text, _____ percent of violent crimes are committed by strangers.

A) 0.6
B) 44
C) 56
D) 90
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In explaining the origins of aggression, Freud focused on the concept of

A) childhood learning
B) pathological behavior
C) instinct
D) self-esteem
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The definition of aggression as "any behavior that hurts others"
Would be the preferred definition of

A) cognitive dissonance theorists
B) exchange theorists
C) social impact theorists
D) learning theorists
Question
One problem with a behaviorist definition of aggression is that does not take into account

A) displacement
B) learning history
C) intentions
D) sanctioned aggression
Question
An unprovoked criminal act that hurts others would be considered __________ aggression.

A) prosocial
B) sanctioned
C) aggressive
D) retaliation
Question
You see a television news report featuring a policeman foiling a bank holdup by killing two of the robbers. This is a case of

A) reactance
B) sanctioned aggression
C) prosocial aggression
D) frustration-aggression
Question
You see a television news report featuring a shopkeeper who shot and killed a masked gunman who was trying to rob his store. This is a case of

A) covert aggression
B) prosocial aggression
C) social exchange
D) sanctioned aggression
Question
One of the most common sources of ________ is an attack or intrusion by another person.

A) frustration
B) anger
C) low self-esteem
D) reactance
Question
The interference with or blocking of the attainment of a goal is known as

A) frustration
B) normative blocking
C) reactance
D) anger
Question
The fact that more family conflict and domestic violence occurs in working-class families and in families with unemployed breadwinners suggests that ________ is a source of aggression.

A) reactance
B) frustration
C) competition
D) retaliation
Question
Hovland and Sears found that in the South between 1882 and 1930 there was a correlation between the lynching of blacks and the

A) changes in educational policies
B) rise of the black church
C) price of cotton
D) repeal of Jim Crow legislation
Question
The main mechanism determining human aggressive behavior is

A) reactance
B) displacement
C) desensitization
D) past learning
Question
A child who sees an adult on television hitting another person and then hits his little brother is engaging in

A) disinhibition
B) dehumanization
C) imitation
D) aggression anxiety
Question
In Bandura's experiments, more imitative aggression occurred when

A) the model was rewarded
B) the model was the same sex as the child
C) the model had a previous nurturant relationship with the child
D) all of the above
Question
Children who participated in Bandura's Bobo doll experiment were most aggressive

A) after watching an aggressive model
B) after being frustrated
C) after being exposed to the shock-competition technique
D) after watching many hours of television
Question
A child who is punished severely for being aggressive at home tends to be

A) shy and withdrawn
B) better adjusted
C) more aggressive outside the home
D) desensitized to violence
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The ________ of information about intention or mitigating reasons is important in determining people's responses to a frustrating situation.

A) level
B) amount
C) timing
D) all of the above
Question
Chronically aggressive children have a strong attributional bias to

A) make external attributions
B) perceive others as hostile
C) make unstable attributions
D) avoid retaliative behavior
Question
People develop organized interconnected beliefs about the appropriateness of aggression known as

A) aggression attributions
B) aggression schemas
C) learned inhibitions
D) retaliation expectations
Question
Social norms specify what kind of aggression is

A) antisocial
B) sanctioned
C) prosocial
D) all of the above
Question
Which portion of the United States has led the nation in homicide rates?

A) the Northeast
B) the West Coast
C) the Midwest
D) the South
Question
Research on violence in the South shows that

A) Southern violence is indiscriminate
B) gun ownership is uncommon in the South
C) Southern men endorse violence unconditionally
D) Southern violence is due to the culture of honor
Question
The ________ model argues that factors that increase aggression do so by increasing aggressive affect, thoughts, and arousal.

A) general affective aggression
B) catharsis
C) frustration-aggression
D) displaced aggression
Question
Realistic group conflict is an example of _____ aggression.

A) sanctioned
B) prosocial
C) instrumental
D) displaced
Question
The notion of "realistic group conflict"Was developed by

A) LeVine and Campbell
B) Prentice-Dunn and Rogers
C) John Dollard and his associates
D) Albert Bandura and his associates
Question
The modern concept of deindividuation is most closely related to

A) Tarde's concept of contagious violence
B) Bandura's concept of imitative aggression
C) Dollard's concept of sanctioned aggression
D) Feshbach's concept of cathartic violence
Question
Tarde introduced the concept of _____ violence.

A) deindividualized
B) interactive
C) reactive
D) contagious
Question
According to research with children and teenagers, the least effective way to reduce aggression would be to

A) model nonaggressive behavior
B) physically punish aggression
C) ignore aggressive behavior
D) reward nonaggressive behavior
Question
Fear of punishment or retaliation seems to spark

A) disinhibition
B) desensitization
C) counteraggression
D) displacement
Question
Which of the following is NOT a factor that can inhibit aggression?

A) aggression anxiety
B) pain cues
C) alcohol
D) desensitization
Question
Signs of a victim's suffering seem to inhibit further aggression, except in cases of

A) catharsis
B) extreme anger
C) imitation
D) sexual harassment
Question
Tom gets into a fight in a bar and punches a stranger in the nose. When he sees the man double over in pain, Tom is likely to

A) feel aggression anxiety
B) feel behavioral self-blame
C) stop fighting, provided he isn't very angry
D) none of the above
Question
Intoxicated offenders commit as much as _____ percent of the murders in the United States.

A) 20
B) 40
C) 60
D) 80
Question
Why does alcohol consumption tend to produce more violence?

A) alcohol is disinhibiting
B) because of the anti-catharsis effect
C) people cannot distinguish between prosocial and antisocial aggression when Drunk
D) people who drink alcohol have more aggressive personalities
Question
Which of the following drugs has been shown in experimental studies to reduce aggression?

A) PCP
B) marijuana
C) alcohol
D) crack cocaine
Question
Studies testing the catharsis hypothesis have shown ________ support for the idea.

A) limited
B) moderate
C) strong
D) complete and consistent
Question
The 1972 Surgeon General's Report on media violence found that the causal link between violence and the media

A) was consistent and pervasive
B) held only for adults
C) operated only on some children in some contexts
D) none of the above
Question
Which concept is NOT relevant to the idea that children learn violence through the media?

A) imitation
B) catharsis
C) scripts
D) disinhibition
Question
Which of the following theories proposes that watching media violence should actually reduce aggression among viewers?

A) frustration-aggression hypothesis
B) catharsis theory
C) social learning theory
D) social exchange theory
Question
In judging laboratory experiments on media violence, we should judge them in terms of

A) disinhibition
B) pain cues
C) external validity
D) demand characteristics
Question
________ are the best solution to most of the criticisms of research on the relationship between viewing media violence and subsequent aggressive behavior.

A) Field experiments
B) Correlational studies
C) Longitudinal studies
D) Laboratory studies
Question
The appropriate conclusion from field experiments on the link between television and violence would be that

A) there is a dramatic effect of TV violence on aggression
B) there is no consistent effect on aggression
C) TV violence induces aggression, but only for children from low-income homes
D) none of the above
Question
A researcher measures children's television viewing during a finite time period and then assesses their aggressive behavior five years later. This is an example of

A) a field experiment
B) a survey
C) a laboratory experiment
D) a longitudinal study
Question
Cross-cultural studies of the link between media violence and aggression

A) are wildly inconsistent in their findings
B) show a clear link only in individualistic cultures
C) show the strongest link in cultures with warm climates
D) show considerable cross-cultural generalizability
Question
People are more likely to advocate censuring _________ media than _________ media.

A) violent; non-violent
B) non-violent; violent
C) sexually violent; non-sexually violent
D) sexually non-violent; sexually violent
Question
Exposure to violent erotica may contribute to

A) frustration
B) desensitization
C) realistic group conflict
D) antisocial aggression
Question
Check and Malamuth (1981) showed men and women films in which women were victims of either erotic or nonerotic aggression. They found

A) no effects of viewing the films
B) that men became more aggressive, but women became more withdrawn and
Anxious as a result of watching the films
C) that erotic aggression produced more aggression in subjects, whereas nonerotic Aggression did not
D) that aggressive films, regardless of sexual content, increased males', but not
Females', acceptance of violence against women
Question
A problem with studies of the effects of violent erotica is that they

A) cannot be conducted using an experimental design
B) are difficult to recruit subjects for
C) may create demand characteristics
D) are not ethical
Question
Which type of sexual fantasy is least common among men?

A) fantasies involving the use of force
B) fantasies involving consensual sex
C) voyeuristic fantasies
D) sexual harassment fantasies
Question
Exposure to nonviolent erotica may increase violent behavior when

A) viewers are angry to start with
B) the erotic materials are extremely explicit
C) the predominant reaction of the viewer is negative
D) all of the above
Question
Approximately ________% of rape victims know their rapist.

A) 20
B) 40
C) 60
D) 80
Question
People's beliefs that the use of force in sexual interaction is justified are strongest when

A) the woman initiates the date
B) when the couple goes to the man's apartment
C) when the man pays for the date
D) all of the above
Question
At least some cases of date rape may occur because

A) date rape is supported by social norms
B) men and women interpret women's behavior on a date differently
C) men are not aware of the problem of date rape
D) all of the above
Question
Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for the tendency to sexually aggress against women?

A) holding conservative beliefs about appropriate roles for men and women
B) hostile childhood experiences
C) being insensitive to others' needs
D) being hostile toward women
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When a rape victim engages in behavioral self-blame, she believes that

A) she is a bad person
B) the rapist's behavior is to blame
C) the rape was due to her own behavior
D) the rape was not preventable
Question
Men who are highly likely to sexually harass a co-worker are

A) individuals who associate sex with power
B) low in self-esteem
C) likely to have a criminal record
D) usually very successful in their careers
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An uneven distribution of economic resources in a country is associated with higher murder rates.
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Most scientists agree that aggression is learned; it does not come from inherited tendencies.
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Aggression tends to be quite stable over the lifespan.
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There is considerable disagreement in social psychology as to the best definition of aggression.
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The authors of your text define aggression as "any behavior that hurts others."
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Antisocial aggression is undertaken in support of prevailing social norms.
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Sanctioned aggression violates accepted moral standards.
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Hot temperatures increase hostile emotions and hostile thoughts toward others.
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The original frustration-aggression theory argued that aggression always stems from frustration, and frustration always produces aggression.
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The main mechanism determining human aggressive behavior is past learning.
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A child who is punished severely for being aggressive at home tends to be less aggressive outside the home.
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Apologizing has been shown to never decrease aggressive behavior.
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Neighborhood violence may contribute to the development and maintenance of schemas for aggression.
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The general affective aggression model argues that factors that increase aggression do so by producing framing and priming effects.
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Instrumental aggression occurs when a person uses aggression to attain some practical goal by hurting others, even when he or she is not angry.
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Children who are frequently punished for being aggressive turn out themselves to be more aggressive than normal.
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People who are attacked tend not to retaliate for fear of further attack.
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Distraction is less likely to feed aggressive behavior than ruminating is.
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Aggression anxiety is a form of learned inhibition.
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Statistics on violent crime have proved that alcohol reduces inhibitions against aggression.
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Most laboratory studies show that consumption of alcohol generally does increase aggression.
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Displaced aggression is most likely to be directed toward targets who are perceived as weaker and less dangerous.
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Most experimental research has found cathartic effects to be the result of indirect aggression.
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Deck 13: Aggression
1
Which country has the highest murder rate?

A) Finland
B) Great Britain
C) Canada
D) the United States
the United States
2
According to materials presented in your text, _____ percent of violent crimes are committed by strangers.

A) 0.6
B) 44
C) 56
D) 90
44
3
In explaining the origins of aggression, Freud focused on the concept of

A) childhood learning
B) pathological behavior
C) instinct
D) self-esteem
instinct
4
The definition of aggression as "any behavior that hurts others"
Would be the preferred definition of

A) cognitive dissonance theorists
B) exchange theorists
C) social impact theorists
D) learning theorists
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5
One problem with a behaviorist definition of aggression is that does not take into account

A) displacement
B) learning history
C) intentions
D) sanctioned aggression
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6
An unprovoked criminal act that hurts others would be considered __________ aggression.

A) prosocial
B) sanctioned
C) aggressive
D) retaliation
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7
You see a television news report featuring a policeman foiling a bank holdup by killing two of the robbers. This is a case of

A) reactance
B) sanctioned aggression
C) prosocial aggression
D) frustration-aggression
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8
You see a television news report featuring a shopkeeper who shot and killed a masked gunman who was trying to rob his store. This is a case of

A) covert aggression
B) prosocial aggression
C) social exchange
D) sanctioned aggression
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9
One of the most common sources of ________ is an attack or intrusion by another person.

A) frustration
B) anger
C) low self-esteem
D) reactance
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The interference with or blocking of the attainment of a goal is known as

A) frustration
B) normative blocking
C) reactance
D) anger
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11
The fact that more family conflict and domestic violence occurs in working-class families and in families with unemployed breadwinners suggests that ________ is a source of aggression.

A) reactance
B) frustration
C) competition
D) retaliation
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12
Hovland and Sears found that in the South between 1882 and 1930 there was a correlation between the lynching of blacks and the

A) changes in educational policies
B) rise of the black church
C) price of cotton
D) repeal of Jim Crow legislation
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The main mechanism determining human aggressive behavior is

A) reactance
B) displacement
C) desensitization
D) past learning
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A child who sees an adult on television hitting another person and then hits his little brother is engaging in

A) disinhibition
B) dehumanization
C) imitation
D) aggression anxiety
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15
In Bandura's experiments, more imitative aggression occurred when

A) the model was rewarded
B) the model was the same sex as the child
C) the model had a previous nurturant relationship with the child
D) all of the above
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Children who participated in Bandura's Bobo doll experiment were most aggressive

A) after watching an aggressive model
B) after being frustrated
C) after being exposed to the shock-competition technique
D) after watching many hours of television
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A child who is punished severely for being aggressive at home tends to be

A) shy and withdrawn
B) better adjusted
C) more aggressive outside the home
D) desensitized to violence
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The ________ of information about intention or mitigating reasons is important in determining people's responses to a frustrating situation.

A) level
B) amount
C) timing
D) all of the above
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Chronically aggressive children have a strong attributional bias to

A) make external attributions
B) perceive others as hostile
C) make unstable attributions
D) avoid retaliative behavior
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People develop organized interconnected beliefs about the appropriateness of aggression known as

A) aggression attributions
B) aggression schemas
C) learned inhibitions
D) retaliation expectations
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21
Social norms specify what kind of aggression is

A) antisocial
B) sanctioned
C) prosocial
D) all of the above
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Which portion of the United States has led the nation in homicide rates?

A) the Northeast
B) the West Coast
C) the Midwest
D) the South
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Research on violence in the South shows that

A) Southern violence is indiscriminate
B) gun ownership is uncommon in the South
C) Southern men endorse violence unconditionally
D) Southern violence is due to the culture of honor
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24
The ________ model argues that factors that increase aggression do so by increasing aggressive affect, thoughts, and arousal.

A) general affective aggression
B) catharsis
C) frustration-aggression
D) displaced aggression
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25
Realistic group conflict is an example of _____ aggression.

A) sanctioned
B) prosocial
C) instrumental
D) displaced
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26
The notion of "realistic group conflict"Was developed by

A) LeVine and Campbell
B) Prentice-Dunn and Rogers
C) John Dollard and his associates
D) Albert Bandura and his associates
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27
The modern concept of deindividuation is most closely related to

A) Tarde's concept of contagious violence
B) Bandura's concept of imitative aggression
C) Dollard's concept of sanctioned aggression
D) Feshbach's concept of cathartic violence
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28
Tarde introduced the concept of _____ violence.

A) deindividualized
B) interactive
C) reactive
D) contagious
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29
According to research with children and teenagers, the least effective way to reduce aggression would be to

A) model nonaggressive behavior
B) physically punish aggression
C) ignore aggressive behavior
D) reward nonaggressive behavior
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30
Fear of punishment or retaliation seems to spark

A) disinhibition
B) desensitization
C) counteraggression
D) displacement
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31
Which of the following is NOT a factor that can inhibit aggression?

A) aggression anxiety
B) pain cues
C) alcohol
D) desensitization
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32
Signs of a victim's suffering seem to inhibit further aggression, except in cases of

A) catharsis
B) extreme anger
C) imitation
D) sexual harassment
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33
Tom gets into a fight in a bar and punches a stranger in the nose. When he sees the man double over in pain, Tom is likely to

A) feel aggression anxiety
B) feel behavioral self-blame
C) stop fighting, provided he isn't very angry
D) none of the above
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34
Intoxicated offenders commit as much as _____ percent of the murders in the United States.

A) 20
B) 40
C) 60
D) 80
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35
Why does alcohol consumption tend to produce more violence?

A) alcohol is disinhibiting
B) because of the anti-catharsis effect
C) people cannot distinguish between prosocial and antisocial aggression when Drunk
D) people who drink alcohol have more aggressive personalities
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36
Which of the following drugs has been shown in experimental studies to reduce aggression?

A) PCP
B) marijuana
C) alcohol
D) crack cocaine
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37
Studies testing the catharsis hypothesis have shown ________ support for the idea.

A) limited
B) moderate
C) strong
D) complete and consistent
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38
The 1972 Surgeon General's Report on media violence found that the causal link between violence and the media

A) was consistent and pervasive
B) held only for adults
C) operated only on some children in some contexts
D) none of the above
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39
Which concept is NOT relevant to the idea that children learn violence through the media?

A) imitation
B) catharsis
C) scripts
D) disinhibition
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40
Which of the following theories proposes that watching media violence should actually reduce aggression among viewers?

A) frustration-aggression hypothesis
B) catharsis theory
C) social learning theory
D) social exchange theory
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41
In judging laboratory experiments on media violence, we should judge them in terms of

A) disinhibition
B) pain cues
C) external validity
D) demand characteristics
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42
________ are the best solution to most of the criticisms of research on the relationship between viewing media violence and subsequent aggressive behavior.

A) Field experiments
B) Correlational studies
C) Longitudinal studies
D) Laboratory studies
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43
The appropriate conclusion from field experiments on the link between television and violence would be that

A) there is a dramatic effect of TV violence on aggression
B) there is no consistent effect on aggression
C) TV violence induces aggression, but only for children from low-income homes
D) none of the above
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44
A researcher measures children's television viewing during a finite time period and then assesses their aggressive behavior five years later. This is an example of

A) a field experiment
B) a survey
C) a laboratory experiment
D) a longitudinal study
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45
Cross-cultural studies of the link between media violence and aggression

A) are wildly inconsistent in their findings
B) show a clear link only in individualistic cultures
C) show the strongest link in cultures with warm climates
D) show considerable cross-cultural generalizability
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46
People are more likely to advocate censuring _________ media than _________ media.

A) violent; non-violent
B) non-violent; violent
C) sexually violent; non-sexually violent
D) sexually non-violent; sexually violent
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47
Exposure to violent erotica may contribute to

A) frustration
B) desensitization
C) realistic group conflict
D) antisocial aggression
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48
Check and Malamuth (1981) showed men and women films in which women were victims of either erotic or nonerotic aggression. They found

A) no effects of viewing the films
B) that men became more aggressive, but women became more withdrawn and
Anxious as a result of watching the films
C) that erotic aggression produced more aggression in subjects, whereas nonerotic Aggression did not
D) that aggressive films, regardless of sexual content, increased males', but not
Females', acceptance of violence against women
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49
A problem with studies of the effects of violent erotica is that they

A) cannot be conducted using an experimental design
B) are difficult to recruit subjects for
C) may create demand characteristics
D) are not ethical
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50
Which type of sexual fantasy is least common among men?

A) fantasies involving the use of force
B) fantasies involving consensual sex
C) voyeuristic fantasies
D) sexual harassment fantasies
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51
Exposure to nonviolent erotica may increase violent behavior when

A) viewers are angry to start with
B) the erotic materials are extremely explicit
C) the predominant reaction of the viewer is negative
D) all of the above
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52
Approximately ________% of rape victims know their rapist.

A) 20
B) 40
C) 60
D) 80
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53
People's beliefs that the use of force in sexual interaction is justified are strongest when

A) the woman initiates the date
B) when the couple goes to the man's apartment
C) when the man pays for the date
D) all of the above
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54
At least some cases of date rape may occur because

A) date rape is supported by social norms
B) men and women interpret women's behavior on a date differently
C) men are not aware of the problem of date rape
D) all of the above
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55
Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for the tendency to sexually aggress against women?

A) holding conservative beliefs about appropriate roles for men and women
B) hostile childhood experiences
C) being insensitive to others' needs
D) being hostile toward women
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56
When a rape victim engages in behavioral self-blame, she believes that

A) she is a bad person
B) the rapist's behavior is to blame
C) the rape was due to her own behavior
D) the rape was not preventable
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57
Men who are highly likely to sexually harass a co-worker are

A) individuals who associate sex with power
B) low in self-esteem
C) likely to have a criminal record
D) usually very successful in their careers
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An uneven distribution of economic resources in a country is associated with higher murder rates.
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59
Most scientists agree that aggression is learned; it does not come from inherited tendencies.
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Aggression tends to be quite stable over the lifespan.
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There is considerable disagreement in social psychology as to the best definition of aggression.
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62
The authors of your text define aggression as "any behavior that hurts others."
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63
Antisocial aggression is undertaken in support of prevailing social norms.
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64
Sanctioned aggression violates accepted moral standards.
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65
Hot temperatures increase hostile emotions and hostile thoughts toward others.
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66
The original frustration-aggression theory argued that aggression always stems from frustration, and frustration always produces aggression.
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67
The main mechanism determining human aggressive behavior is past learning.
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68
A child who is punished severely for being aggressive at home tends to be less aggressive outside the home.
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69
Apologizing has been shown to never decrease aggressive behavior.
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70
Neighborhood violence may contribute to the development and maintenance of schemas for aggression.
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71
The general affective aggression model argues that factors that increase aggression do so by producing framing and priming effects.
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72
Instrumental aggression occurs when a person uses aggression to attain some practical goal by hurting others, even when he or she is not angry.
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73
Children who are frequently punished for being aggressive turn out themselves to be more aggressive than normal.
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74
People who are attacked tend not to retaliate for fear of further attack.
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75
Distraction is less likely to feed aggressive behavior than ruminating is.
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76
Aggression anxiety is a form of learned inhibition.
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77
Statistics on violent crime have proved that alcohol reduces inhibitions against aggression.
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78
Most laboratory studies show that consumption of alcohol generally does increase aggression.
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Displaced aggression is most likely to be directed toward targets who are perceived as weaker and less dangerous.
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Most experimental research has found cathartic effects to be the result of indirect aggression.
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