Aggression Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 3 types?

A

Instrumental (channelled)
Assertion
Hostile

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2
Q

Describe hostile aggression.

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Outside of rules

Intent to harm

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3
Q

Describe assertion.

A

Aggression with no intent to harm

Inside rules

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4
Q

Describe instrumental aggression.

A

Aggression within the rules

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5
Q

Give an example of hostile.

A

High tackle in rugby

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6
Q

Give an example of instrumental

A

Ice hockey

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7
Q

Give an example of assertion

A

Running at someone you know is bad at tackling

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8
Q

Name 5 antecendents of aggression.

A
Poor performance
Poor ref decision
Wide score margin
Pressure to win
Previous ill-feeling
Reaction to hostility- crowd chants
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9
Q

What are the 4 theories of aggression?

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Instinct/trait
Social learning
F-A
Aggressive cue

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10
Q

Describe trait theory.

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Inherited trait for aggression

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11
Q

Describe Social learning theory.

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Copied behaviours from role models
Modelling
Socially reinforced

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12
Q

Describe aggressive cue.

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Predisposition
Environmental trigger
Aggression

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13
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Describe F-A

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Frustration builds up by goal-directed behaviour being blocked
More aggression= more likely to show aggression

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