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Social-learning theory and catharsis?

Catharsis in social learning is when you witness aggressive behavior, it lowers your anxiety towards aggressive behavior, making you less aroused by it - i.e. watching a football game will lower your aggression


What is the social learning theory of media violence?

Albert Bandura is the proponent of the theory of social learning, and according to him people can learn by observing the behavior of others and the outcomes of those behaviors. The media should be sensible in choosing appropriate programs to their viewers specially for children.


What is trait theory in sports?

Trait Theory as I've learned it is more for leadership, in which "they" attempt to identify specific characteristics associated with success (could be physical, mental, personality, etc.). Basically trait theory says "he/she was born to do this". So say you see a tall kid, and think "he should be a great basketball player". Well, guess that's some stereotyping, but also applicable to trait theory. I personally buy into Process Theory more than Trait Theory, or at the very least a combination of the two.


What is the possessive noun of theory?

The possessive form for the noun theory is theory's.Example: The theory's basis is founded on scientific principles.


Is the learning theory original or did it evolve from another theory?

The learning theory has evolved from different schools of thought over time, including behaviorism, cognitive psychology, and social learning theory. It incorporates ideas from these various perspectives to develop a comprehensive understanding of how learning occurs.

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The concept of aggression cues is associated with?

frustration-aggression theory


According to the frustration-aggression principle the immediate response to frustration is aggression depression resignation or anger?

According to the frustration-aggression principle, the immediate response to frustration is anger. This theory suggests that when individuals are blocked from achieving a goal or desire, they are more likely to feel and express anger as a response.


Rodesia insists that Dr Phillip's theory of aggression be checked against observable evidence She is demonstrating the scientific attitude of?

b


What is prejudice frustration-aggression?

The frustration/aggression theory states that frustration will lead to aggression If people have difficult living conditions (for example) but have no reasonable target to blame this frustration on, they displace their aggression onto another group/target. Such a target is usually weaker/more vulnerable. Related study: Hovland and Sears (1940) - negative correlation between the number of lynchings of black people and the price of cotton


What is the basic premise of behavioral theory and how is aggression modeled?

The premise of behavioral theory originates from a study conducted in the mid 20th century on apes. It was concluded that many earthly things can contribute to our behaviorism. For example, cake is a powerful influence over our behaviour, it can trigger extreme. Aggression modelled on frustration against free will. I recommend reading "The Great Ape Study" by D.Watkins


What theory did four US presidents use to justify US participation in the Vietnam War?

To stop communist aggression in Southeast Asia and to keep it from spreading.


What was Sigmund Freud's theory of aggression?

Sigmund Freud believed that human aggression stemmed from the "death instinct," known as Thanatos, which is the innate drive toward self-destruction and aggression. He theorized that aggression serves as a way to release pent-up energy and relieve internal tension. Freud also suggested that aggressive impulses are present in all individuals and are regulated by the ego and superego.


Can you attribute crime to aggression or aggression to crime?

can you attribute crime to aggression or aggression to crime e.g. which one is a stimulus and is a response


When was On Aggression created?

On Aggression was created in 1963.


Social-learning theory and catharsis?

Catharsis in social learning is when you witness aggressive behavior, it lowers your anxiety towards aggressive behavior, making you less aroused by it - i.e. watching a football game will lower your aggression


What is the function of birds crown?

Birds can raise and lower their crown to change its shape as a form of courtship display, territorial defense or aggression. There is a theory it evolved to protect the bird's head.


What part of speech is the word aggression?

The word aggression is a noun. Aggression is the habit of launching attacks.