Chapter Aggression
Chapter Aggression
Why do people heip others? And when they do, is it for personal gain, or
altruism.
Definition
Definition of egoistic
are capable of true altruism. They suggest that at our core, humans
Empathy-Altruism Hypothesis
not just feel sorry for someone, but to attempt to take on their feelings as
sitruistic behavior
Definition
We all have values we live by and when those values are broken it may
cause extreme distress. To avoid this and to boost self-worth, one may
1. Notice an event
2. Interpret as an emergency
5. Decision to help
others are around, it decreases the likelihood that they will help. This
Definition
The bystander effect refers to a situation in which a person is less likely
Responsibility to help.
her apartment. Several witnesses and neighbors reported that they could
hear her screams and cries for help, yet no one called the police until it
was far too late. This is a devastating case in which the bystander effect
kept Genovese from getting the help she desperately needed. Darley and
Latané (19686) suggested that the neighbors’ inactivity was due to the
to help if
We feel guilty
are informed of the bystander effect and the control group is not. After
two weeks, more than half of the participants who were aware of the
Altruism Theory
Several altruism theories exist that attempt to explain cases in which a
person will exhibit prosocial behavior. These include the social exchange
Definition
The social exchange theory suggests that prosocial behavior is the result
return help, not harm, to them. This is referred to as the reciprocity norm
Definition
The reciprocity norm is the expectation that people want to offer help,
treated generously.
Finally, in acts of true altruism, we may offer help even if the cost
especially responsible to help young children and would likely help even
responsibility norm
Definition
swim, people are likely to help, even if it means getting their clothes wet
Altruism can come in many different forms and can vary greatly
altruism.
Donating blood
people are frustrated they act out aggressively. When the thing that
thing that caused their frustration; if not, they will displace that
example of this is a person who takes out their frustration on their family
when they come home from work because work is frustrating, but
Image of man siting in his car visibly frustrated with traffic People can
being or emotion, the ideas of John Dollard, Leonard Doob, Neal Miller,
O. H. Mowrer, and Robert Sears in 1939 suggested that frustration was
bo’k Frustration and Aggression. The central thrust of their research was
the observable traits and characteristics that surround the event of the
this notion to the idea that whenever frustration does lead to aggression,
aggression.
goal frustration kicks in, which leads to anger and then to the act of
2 notes of frustration
each other are frustration, anger, and aggression. Given that many
situations. We encounter give rise to their co-occurrence, it is tempting
In fact, despite their often appearing together they are distinct concepts.
aggression differ from each other and how they interact with each other
in situations we encounter.
who repeatedly does not do what their parent wants or expects them to
do.
Anger is an emotion which can be experienced independent of
or otherwise.
is blocking us from achieving our goal. So, we feel anger toward are
partner who does not want to commit the long term relationship we seek,
you, you could act on your anger constructively by letting the person
know how hurt you were by their behaviour or you could act on your
play in a football game, these events occur rapidly and are difficult to
notice in real time but can be analyzed when viewed like a play in slow-
motion video.
believing that they are being blocked from achieving a goal. Please note
that they
Will feel frustration if they believe they are blocked. On some occasions
the evidence may indicate that they are indeed being blocked while on
other occasions they believe they are blocked even though the evidence
does not indicate this. This is a good example of the adage, ‘Situations
Once the person experiences frustration because they believe they are
goal. Finally, the person may then behave aggressively toward the
(1) You first feel frustration about believing you are blocked in moving
toward your goal of having a long term committed relationship. You then
feel anger toward your partner who does not want to commit as the
perceived source of your frustration. This may then lead you to behave
aggressively toward your partner-perhaps by behaving coldly toward
(2) You as a parent first feel frustration about believing you are blocked
in moving toward your goal of having your child do what you ask or
expect them to do. You then feel anger toward your child who does not
frustration. This may then lead you to behave aggressively toward your
weekend. You then feel anger toward your supervisor who assigned you
frustration. This may then lead you to behave aggressively toward your
(scapegoating)
On some occasions, we experience frustration followed by anger but we
of our wrath.
party rather than toward the perceived source of their frustration and
scapegoating:
give your supervisor a piece of your mind for the extra work
They have assigned you which ruined your weekend plans you fear that
doing so could you your job. So instead, you overreact with a verbal
your goal of making more money so you can afford a new car. Given
that you cannot behave aggressively toward the world economy, you
instead punch a hole in the wall of your home when you realize you
are not making any progress toward your goal of buying your dream
car.
and anger can help you to reduce the likelihood of behaving aggressively
Aggression
Aggression is a word that we use every day to characterize the behavior
aggressive if they yell at or hit each other, if they cut off other cars in
traffic, or even when they smash their fists on the table in frustration.
But other harmful acts, such as the injuries that sports players receive
during a rough game or the killing of enemy soldiers in a war might not
other people, including lawyers), have spent a great deal of time trying
harm another individual who does not wish to be harmed (Baron &
Richardson, 1994).
from one point of view may not look that way from another, and the
same harmful behavior may or may not be considered aggressive
than unintentional harm, even when the harms are identical (Ames &
Fiske, 2013).
. For instance, a rugby player who accidentally breaks the arm of another
is not aggressive because he is not intending any harm (we might say
this behavior is “assertive rather than aggressive). And not all intentional
there may well be disagreement among the parties involved. The U.S.
government perceives the development of a nuclear weapon by Iran as
Weapon is intended to harm others, but Iranians may see the program as
rugby match may attribute hostile intent, the other player may claim that
the injury was not intended. Within the legal system, juries and judges
has extreme physical harm, such as injury or death, as its goal. Thus
All violent acts are aggressive, but only acts that are intended to cause
extreme physical damage, such as murder, assault, rape, and robbery, are
violent. Slapping someone really hard across the face might be violent,
aggress and is not really intended to create any positive outcomes. When
impulsive and carried out in the heat of the moment. Other examples are
the jealous lover who strikes out in rage or the sports fans who vandalize
stores and destroy cars around the stadium after their team loses an
important game.
aggressor believes that there is an easier way to obtain the goal, the
aggression would probably not occur. A bully who hits a child and steals
it may well be the case that all aggression is at least in part instrumental
in the form of sexual, racial, and homophobic jokes and epithets, which
The following list (adapted from Archer & Coyne, 2005) presents some
observed in children and adults. One reason that people may use
When we use these techniques, we may be able to better get away it-we
Raig (1998) found that children who were victims of bullying showed
as making them feel more “sad” and “bad” than did physical aggression.
status:
where Tyler and a male friend were sharing a sexual encounter and then
2010).
Blumenfeld and Cooper (2010) found that 54% of LGBT youth reported
Hinduja and Patchin (2009) found that youth who report being victims
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Egotism
Underachievement?
performance".
classroom, as the student has all the capabilities. In reality, that student
can't live up to its own competences, and fails to deliver high quality
work.
Social exclusion
Social exclusion can operate across cultural, economic, political and
social dimensions.¹
The Social Exclusion Monitor states that social exclusion may arise
have a voice.
Ego threats
Ego threats are often handled Any thought, idea, or action that causes
pain, anxiety, sadness, or anger Ego threats may arise internally, as for
esteem.
Theories of leadership
Classical Leadership Theories
.Trait Theory
such as Stogdill (1948) and Mann (1959) have identified traits such as
leadership.
Behavioral Theories
capabilities are not inherent but can be learned and developed. Lewin’s
Contingency Theories
Path-Goal Theory
Transformational Leadership
Core Focus:
✔ These leaders motivate and inspire by helping group members see the
✔ They focus not only on group performance but also on helping each
.Core Idea:
rather than being inherent, contrasting with the Great Man’ theory.
Focus
Positively.
Overview:
Emphasizes the democratic involvement of each member of the team in
the
Key Features
Transactional Leadership
Overview
penalizing failures.
situational context.
Dynamic Adjustment
and disadvantages.
Avoiding
Accommodating
Using the strategy of “accommodating” to resolve conflict essentially
Compromising
resolution that will partly, but not entirely, satisfy the concerns of all
parties involved.
Competing
to satisfy their own desires at the expense of the other parties involved.
Collaborating
other’s needs.
discussed above over the others, all of these strategies can be used
For example, if the issue is minor and won’t have lasting consequences,
than to try to serve your own needs. However, if the issue is more severe
and will impact multiple people, it may make sense to choose a strategy
To choose the best conflict resolution method in any given situation, you
Being able to choose and apply the best conflict resolution strategy
skills. Examples of conflict resolution skills that can help you include
Listen effectively.
resolution, you are not required to use this strategy in every situation.
With time and effort, you can learn new conflict resolution skills that
Eventually, you will be able to select and use the conflict resolution
strategy that is best for the situation, as opposed to the one that is most
comfortable or familiar.
Definition
threat. This theory does not suggest that high self-esteem necessarily
themselves, most people who think highly of themselves are not violent.
threatening feedback.
It run counter to the widely held belief that low self-esteem is the cause
Much of the self-help literature stems from this notion that high self-
esteem is essential for success in one’s relationships and careers and that
Many school systems have adopted policies that operate on this premise
and offer praise and rewards to children for effort as much as for
achievement. The threatened egotism theory of Faggression casts serious
other bases for feeling good about one’s self can do more harm than
to note that the theory does not claim that threatened egotism is the only
cause of aggression since there are likely numerous other factors, such
violence.
led to believe that another participant was going to evaluate the essay
and give feedback. The feedback was construed so that it was positive
for half the participants and negative for the rest of the participants. The
participants were more likely to blast the other participant with loud
aggressive behavior.
Some research compares rates of aggression between groups that are
indicates that when people drink, they tend to rate themselves more
This theory has had a strong influence on how violent behavior has been