Perhaps the most important single cause of human aggression is interpersonal provocation (Berkowitz 1993, Geen 2001). Provocations include insults, slights, ...
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The argument for nature surrounds the possible biological reasons for why human aggression is exhibited. The reasons for why there is aggressive behavior in humans include a range of hypotheses. Aggression may have ... No one knows what causes aggression or if it can even be said that there is one thing that causes it.
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I believe that we will continue to see accumulating empirical evidence for biological causes of aggression over the next decade or two as medical technology advances. In addition, the vastly developing field of genetics will in all likelihood pinpoint genetic sources of aggression as the Human Genome Project proceeds.
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We are exploring the differences in the roles heredity and environment play in human aggression. This is not an easy question, one that the scientific community has been grappling for years.
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Aggression: Physical or Verbal Behavior intended to harm ... Aggression can be either: ... The frustration-aggression theory (1939) : Frustration creates a motive for aggression. Fear of punishment or disapproval may cause the aggressive behavior to be displaced against some other target, or oneself.
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Theories of Aggression, Frustration aggression theory and what causes it. ... Confronting him with the main causes of his aggression may be sometimes a good solution but it can be dangerous with exaggeratedly aggressive people. Your focus should be on letting him dump his feelings without being aggressive.
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In our own culture, infertility and impotence are frequent causes of divorce. It seems reproduction is more important than we like to admit. ... Aggression in Human Beings...
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Collins Dictionary(1) gives the psychological definition of aggression as "a hostile or destructive mental attitude or behaviour" and of 'aggressive', ... Likewise, the idea that testosterone 'activates' a behaviour leads to the assumption that it causes it, when it may simply facilitate the occurrence of the behaviour.
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www.gender.org.uk/about/06encrn/63_aggrs.htm
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NEW CLUES TO THE CAUSES OF VIOLENCE By Gene Bylinsk ... Fortunately for the advance of knowledge about human aggression, the limbic systems of animals have recently been found to bear an amazing functional resemblance to that of man.
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