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Human aggression / Russell G. Geen

By: Material type: TextSeries: Mapping social psychologyPublication details: Buckingham [England] ; Phildelphia, PA : Open University Press, 2001Edition: 2nd edDescription: xiv, 169 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0335204724
  • 9780335204724
  • 0335204716
  • 9780335204717
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 302.54 21 GEE
Contents:
Introduction to the study of aggression -- The provocation of aggression -- Intervening processes in aggression -- Moderator variables in aggression -- Aggression in life and society -- Aggression in entertainment -- Hostility, health and adjustment
Review: "The fully revised and updated edition of this successful book offers a brief introduction to the psychology of human aggression. Aggression is defined as an act of intentional harm inflicted on another person in response to some provoking circumstance, through a process involving thought, feeling, judgement and motivation. Several theoretical schemes are discussed, according to which these psychological processes are shown to interact with each other to determine the likelihood and intensity of aggressive behaviour. The theoretical material is followed by chapters in which the psychological processes are used to analyse such practical problems as sexual and partner abuse, bullying, delinquency, and the effects of violence in the media, video games, and sporting events. The second edition includes new material on the difference between proactive versus reactive aggression, on social information-processing, and on the effects of violent games. It also pays increased attention to instrumental versus affective aggression, to age, sex and personality as moderators, and to the impact of aggression on everyday life. In all, the book provides an accessible text for students of psychology and others interested in obtaining a concise overview of research and theory on human aggression and violence."--Jacket
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Books St. Paul, Ringli, Arua Campus Library Closed Access l Short Loan 302.54 GEE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available AL1582
Books St. Paul, Ringli, Arua Campus Library Closed Access l Short Loan 302.54 GEE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available AL1545

Includes bibliographical references (pages 148-167) and index

Introduction to the study of aggression -- The provocation of aggression -- Intervening processes in aggression -- Moderator variables in aggression -- Aggression in life and society -- Aggression in entertainment -- Hostility, health and adjustment

"The fully revised and updated edition of this successful book offers a brief introduction to the psychology of human aggression. Aggression is defined as an act of intentional harm inflicted on another person in response to some provoking circumstance, through a process involving thought, feeling, judgement and motivation. Several theoretical schemes are discussed, according to which these psychological processes are shown to interact with each other to determine the likelihood and intensity of aggressive behaviour. The theoretical material is followed by chapters in which the psychological processes are used to analyse such practical problems as sexual and partner abuse, bullying, delinquency, and the effects of violence in the media, video games, and sporting events. The second edition includes new material on the difference between proactive versus reactive aggression, on social information-processing, and on the effects of violent games. It also pays increased attention to instrumental versus affective aggression, to age, sex and personality as moderators, and to the impact of aggression on everyday life. In all, the book provides an accessible text for students of psychology and others interested in obtaining a concise overview of research and theory on human aggression and violence."--Jacket

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