Nature vs. Nurture
Are you born with aggression or is aggression something that is learned from your surroundings? This debate it called Nature vs. Nurture. I believe that anger is something that is learned and something you pick up from watching people and things around you. I also believe you can take a situation that you are witnessing aggression and turn it around and learn from it so you don’t follow the same way. Aggression can be scary but it fixable and preventable. I believe that Nurturing is the reason for aggression. Nature: Is Males or females more aggressive than the other? Yes, I think males are a bit more aggressive than females. According to Bettencourt and Miller, Eagly and Steffen and Hyde, they …show more content…
(Morris & Maisto, 2013, p. 277). In a study conducted by Psychologist Janet Shibley Hyde of the University of Wisconsin, she concluded that boys were more physically aggressive than girls. (Men and Woman: no big difference, n.d.). Testosterone is associated with aggressiveness. The higher the levels of testosterone the more the aggression there will be. (Morris & Maisto, 2013, p. 277). Boys are more rewarded for being aggressive than girls are. Boys are on wrestling teams and football teams from a small age. A friend of my moms, her son is about 8, and he is in football, he is so aggressive and just loves to be that way all the time. He doesn’t get yelled at for it though. It’s rewarded. Girls on the other hand are more punished or made to feel bad for being aggressive. It’s not rewarded when a young girl acts aggressively. I know even …show more content…
Absolutely, I believe TV, videogames, or even just watching the people you live with or around a lot can influence aggressive behavior. In a study children were shown films of aggressive behavior. The ones who were punished in the films for being aggressive those kids were less aggressive then ones who saw aggressive behavior being rewarded and thought it was okay. (Morris & Maisto, 2013, p. 276). About 136 studies were conducted on videogames and how they influence aggressive behavior. It was a clear outcome that for sure playing violent videogames can increase aggressive behavior and decrease empathy kind of behavior. (Morris & Maisto, 2013, p. 276) Kids who watch at least 2 hours of TV a day will witness at least 8000 murders, and 100,000 other acts of violence. Cartoons now have about 20 acts of violence an hour. (Morris & Maisto, 2013, p. 312). Violence is everywhere, in everything we watch, see, even then rated G kid’s movies there is some kind of violence. It’s just teaching your children the wrong and right way of things. It’s hard to avoid it and avoid them seeing it, so the best thing to do is teach and talk to them before they get the idea that it is okay do those things or act like people they see. Violence and aggressive behavior will always be around, no matter what. But it is best to learn about it and teach those around you or yourself, and help