Aggression Flashcards
Define aggression + example
Aggression is when an individual has an intent to harm, outside the rules of the game and behaviour is hostile and reactive.
-For example a rugby player angrily punches his opponent when getting up to play the ball.
Define assertion + example
-Well motivated behaviour within the rules of the game, the individual plays hard, perhaps with more effort than usual
-For example, a strong, quick and powerful serve in cricket
Characteristics of aggression
-Intent to harm
-Outside the rules
-Hostile
-Reactive
-uncontrolled
Characteristics of assertion
-No intent to harm
-Inside the rules
-Well motivated
-Controlled
What are 4 theories of aggression
-Instinct theory (innate)
-Social learning
-Aggressive cue hypothesis
-Frustration-aggression hypothesis
Causes of aggression
-Playing badly/losing
-Feeling that teammates are not trying
-Disagreement with the officials decision
-Provocation by opponent/crowd
-Important game eg. Final/local derby
-Religious/cultural reasons eg. Celtics v rangers
-contact sport (therefore expected) eg. Ice hockey/American football
-Naturally aggressive personality (instinct)
-Over arousal
-Social learning- imitation of role models