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    Aggression is necessary for survival: Discuss Base your answer on psychological theories and models introduced in class. Name: Zoe Foster Date: 9th March 2015 Course: SOUTH2S14 Module #: 8 Tutor Name: Anni Richardson Expected Word Count: 2500 Actual Word Count: Introduction X What is aggression and how does it differ from anger? Instrumental Aggression Hostile Aggression Annoyance Aggression Fight/Flight Theories Zilmann – Excitation- Transfer Theory Baron – Social Learning Theory

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    Guns‚ Testosterone‚ and Aggression Article Review Echo Royal Psych 210 D1 The focus of this particular research paper was to prove or disprove the theory that testosterone levels would rise based on the presence of a toy gun. The independent variable consisted of a pellet gun identical to a Desert Eagle handgun for the experimental subjects and the Mouse Trap children’s game for the control subjects. The dependent variable was the amount of hot sauce each test

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    Savickas’ eclectic approach for counselors to use Holland and Super’s theories in a psychosocial manner is a structured way to analysis client’s story. In their assessment to create a life portrait is more of a holistic approach that using theories in a career maturity perspective. Savicka’s approach brings out subconscious aspirations and the passions clients are not aware exist‚ which prevents them from fully reaching their potential. Brief narrative During my recollection phase of the Career

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    Discuss evolutionary explanations of human aggression One evolutionary explanation of human aggression is sexual jealousy. Infidelity triggers sexual jealousy which is an evolved adaptive response to infidelity. Men have developed many strategies from vigilance to violence to stop their partner committing adultery. Men never know for certain that the baby is theirs and could be investing in another man’s baby. In a questionnaire‚ if women reported that their partner did not like them talking to

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    that the incongruent individual‚ who are always defensive and cannot be open to all experiences‚ is not functioning ideally and may even be malfunctioning. These types of individuals work hard at maintaining and protecting their self-concept. The theory covers and describes two concepts‚ which are distortion and denial. Distortion occurs when the individual perceives a threat to their self-concept. They distort the perception until it fits their self-concept and denial happens when the client block

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    Discuss explanations of institutional aggression. (24 marks) Institutional aggression is any violent behaviour that exists within certain institutions. The aggression may be a defining feature of the group‚ for example the army or the police. Or it may just be a readily acceptable ‘normal’ behaviour e.g. the events that took place in Abu Grahib Prison in Iraq. There are two main explanations of institutional aggression; dispositional factors and situational factors. Dispositional factors can be

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    of study from an external or outsider’s perspective (Hall‚ 2010). The emic approach‚ on the other hand‚ researches a subject on the premise that the topic of study is unique or special to a specific individual culture and‚ therefore‚ the concept or theory does not easily apply in cross-cultural populations (Hall‚ 2010). Most of the research in multicultural psychology chooses to take an emic approach since the goal

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    evaluate biological explanations for aggression (24) The biological explanation for aggression states that aggression is innate behavior in people and the environment around them does not cause it. Neurotransmitters in the brain‚ chemicals that allow impulses to be transmitted from one area to another‚ can be used to explain why some people are aggressive. There is evidence to suggest that the neurotransmitters serotonin and dopamine are linked to aggression‚ low levels of serotonin and high levels

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    Paul Davidoff (1965)‚ defined city planning as a policy-making method and presented “advocacy and pluralism” in planning which not only focus on the process of planning‚ but on the desired outcomes including social goals such as equity. He considered the prospect of planning as “a practice which openly invites political and social values to be examined and debated” (p. 331). Hence‚ he rejected the exclusively expert role of planners in the rational planning approach as he believed that solutions

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    dictionary‚ aggression is defined as “a behavior that is forceful‚ hostile‚ or attacking. There have been studies showing the connection between aggressive behavior and sports. According to Singh and Tomar’s “Aggression in Athletics: A Comparative Study”‚ aggression in today’s society is applauded rather than shunned. Sports are the only place‚ outside of war‚ where aggression is acceptable. The attitude is to “win at all costs”. Most aggression results from frustration. Some aggression‚ where people

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