Description |
361pages |
Series |
McGraw-Hill series in psychology |
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McGraw-Hill series in psychology.
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Contents |
Instinct conceptions of aggression -- The frustration-aggression hypothesis -- Situational determinants of the strength of the instigation to aggression -- The inhibition of aggressive acts -- The nature and target of the aggressive response -- Intergroup hostility: I. Displacement reactions -- Intergroup hostility: II. Situational conditions enhancing or reducing conflict -- Catharsis -- Violence in the mass media -- The operation and development of aggressive personalities -- Aggression in crime, homicides, and suicides |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
Aggressiveness.
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Social psychology.
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Aggression.
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LC no. |
62012479 |
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