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The Control of Aggression - Implications from Basic Research (Hardcover)
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The Control of Aggression - Implications from Basic Research (Hardcover)
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Although aggressive behavior and its consequences has been a topic
of concern for centuries, it is only within the recent past that
serious attempts to understand aggression have been made. Within
the last decade concern has expanded at a very high rate, perhaps
impelled by an increase in aggression or the implication of an
increase by frequent media reports of aggressive behavior. This
apparent increased concern is matched by an increase in research.
This volume brings together for the first time the diverse research
strategies that reflect current major approaches to understanding
the psychology of aggression. It deals with both basic laboratory
research and the implications of such research for clinical work.
Each chapter is designed to provide a databased analysis of
aggressive behavior and an explanation of the research tactics used
to obtain such data.Included in the book are a review of
physiological variables in aggression; an assessment of neonatal
variables in a developmental analysis of aggression; an examination
of genetics and aggression; research on the Pain-Aggression
hypothesis in human and non-human subjects; and an exposition of a
social learning model of aggression. Theses analyses are
significantly amplified by a moment-by-moment sequential analysis
of the behavior of aggressive children, and by an examination of
the role of semantic conditioning in the ontogeny of human
aggressive repertoires. The final chapter (written by the editor)
examines recurring problems in aggression research in general and
considers points of consensus among the contributors to the volume.
Control of Aggression will interest clinical psychologists and the
full spectrum of other scientists engaged in research on the
subject, including behavioral pharmacologists and biologists,
geneticists, physiological and social psychologists, and
sociologists.
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