While Freud's adapted theory focused on the death instinct as the cause of aggression, Konrad Lorenz looked at instinctual aggressiveness as a product of evolution. In essence, Lorenz combined Freud's ... In this hypothesis, aggression is initially learned from social behavior and it is maintained by other conditions (4).
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A great many people think of aggression as instinctual. ..... in making it more likely that the person who has learned aggressive responses will use them. ...
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There is no consensus on whether aggression is innate or learned, appetitive or instrumental, or what its role and moving force may be in developmental sequences in man. ... In my discussion of some familiar issues and my attempt to present some synthesizing viewpoints regarding aggression, the role of classes of instinct...
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Founders of modern psychology believe aggression is instinctual ... If Bandura and Aristotle are right, and aggression can be controlled and hate learned, then can we stop hate crimes before they start?
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Many of these views coalesce around the question of aggression. Is aggression instinctual or learned? Is it an appetitive drive or an instrumental action? A character syndrome or a cultural manifestation? By an answer, it is believed that we can resolve the why of our social conflict, violence, and war.
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A.  The Frustration-Aggression Hypothesis–This idea has guided much of the research on aggression. It stands halfway between a purely instinctual explanation and a learned explanation for aggression. In common with instinctual theories it posits an aggressive drive, but this drive is an elicited drive.
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An academic directory and search engine ... Reviews the psychological approaches to aggression including instinctual, frustration, and learned social behavior. Discusses athletics as a model for control of violence and the negative effects of excessive violence in sport.
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Don't just resolve conflicts, it's already too late. Instead prevent aggression, and benefit by the increased productivity. ... Easily taught and readily learned objective, culturally neutral indicators of potential aggression. Until AMIS, indicators of potential violence have been highly subjective,
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Understand the distinctions between aggressive action, hostile aggression, and instrumental aggression (p. 417). ... Describe the evidence regarding the instinctual vs. learned origins of aggression (pp. 417-421).
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Chapter 12: Aggression: Why Do We Hurt Other People? Can We Prevent It? ... Understand the distinctions between aggressive action, hostile aggression, and instrumental aggression ... Describe the evidence regarding the instinctual vs learned origins of aggression...
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