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Social learning of aggression Theory

Social learning of aggression Theory. Sarahandi Api Abdullah. Introduction. Aggression is a multifaceted phenomenon that has many of terminants and serves diverse purpose Behaviour that results in personal injury and physical destruction

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Social learning of aggression Theory

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  1. Social learning of aggression Theory SarahandiApi Abdullah

  2. Introduction • Aggression is a multifaceted phenomenon that has many of terminants and serves diverse purpose • Behaviour that results in personal injury and physical destruction • People are not born with aggressive behaviour; they must learn it

  3. Schematic Outline of the origin, Instigators and regulator of aggressive Behaviour Regulators of Aggression Instigators of aggression Origins of Aggression

  4. Origins of Aggression • Observational Learning • Reinforcement Performance • Structural Determination

  5. Instigators of aggression • Modelling Influences • Disinhibitory • Facilitative • Arousing • Stimulus Enhancing • Aversive Treatment • Physical Assaults • Verbal Threats and insults • Adverse reductions in reinforcement • Thwarting • Incentive Inducements • Instructional Control • Bizarre Symbolic control

  6. Regulators of Aggression • External Reinforcement • Tangible Rewards • Social and Status rewards • Expressions of injury • Alleviation of aversive treatment • Punishment • Inhibitory • Informative • Vicarious Reinforcement • Observed Reward • Observed Punishment • Self Reinforcement • Self Reward • Self Punishment • Neutralization

  7. Neutralization • Moral Justification • Palliative comparison • Euphemistic labelling • Displacement of responsibility • Diffusion of Responsibility • Dehumanizations of victims

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