NOBA Aggression and violence Flashcards

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When is punishment most effective

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when it is (a) intense, (b) prompt, (c) applied consistently and with certainty, (d) perceived as justified, and (e) possible to replace the undesirable

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Aggression

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Any behavior intended to harm another person who does not want to be harmed.

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Catharsis

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Greek term that means to cleanse or purge. Applied to aggression, catharsis is the belief that acting aggressively or even viewing aggression purges angry feelings and aggressive impulses into harmless channels.

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Hostile attribution bias

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The tendency to perceive ambiguous actions by others as aggressive.

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Hostile expectation bias

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The tendency to assume that people will react to potential conflicts with aggression.

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Hostile perception bias

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The tendency to perceive social interactions in general as being aggressive.

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Punishment

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Inflicting pain or removing pleasure for a misdeed. Punishment decreases the likelihood that a behavior will be repeated.

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Relational aggression

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Intentionally harming another person’s social relationships, feelings of acceptance, or inclusion within a group.

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Violence

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Aggression intended to cause extreme physical harm, such as injury or death.

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