Aggression can be influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. While some individuals may have a genetic predisposition to aggression, it is also often a learned behavior that can be influenced by upbringing, social interactions, and other environmental factors. Overall, the development of aggressive behaviors is usually a complex interplay between genetics and environment.
Aggression can be influenced by both innate factors, such as genetic predispositions and brain structure, as well as learned behaviors from environmental factors like upbringing and life experiences. The interplay of nature and nurture plays a significant role in shaping an individual's aggressive tendencies.
The social learning approach to aggression emphasizes that aggressive behavior is learned through direct reinforcement (option A), where individuals observe and imitate aggressive behaviors modeled by others in their environment. This approach suggests that reinforcement or punishment for aggressive behaviors can shape an individual's likelihood of engaging in such behaviors in the future.
No, our ability to drive automobiles is not a trait that has evolved through natural selection. Driving is a learned skill and is not influenced by genetic traits that are subject to natural selection.
To score the Buss and Perry Aggression Questionnaire, each response is assigned a score based on the corresponding aggression level. These scores are added together to calculate the total aggression score for an individual, indicating their level of aggression as measured by the questionnaire.
Prosocial aggression refers to behavior that aims to primarily benefit others, even if it involves some level of aggression or assertiveness. This type of aggression is typically driven by a desire to defend others or to promote a greater good.
yes and no... u can learn aggression from your parents if they are but if u had a rough childhood u can be aggressive because of anger issues and trust issues.
generosity is learned because if it were natural, everyone would be generous to other people
with aggression or submerging in water, its natural environment
Natural numbers that you learned to count. 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8....
important natural resources are coal,oil,and natural gas i learned that in science im in third grade........
No, the natural numbers are the ones you learned to count with. 1, 2, 3, etc.
War requires too much organization to be natural, and no other animal goes to war. But aggression and fighting and stealing what is someone else's is very natural.
Dogs hunt rabbits as a natural instinct, rooted in their ancestry as predators.
can you attribute crime to aggression or aggression to crime e.g. which one is a stimulus and is a response
No, racism is not a natural inclination. It is a learned bahaviour.
there isn't one. its a natural move learned
coastal plains region i know because we learned in histroy