Aggression

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Bandura
BoBo Dolls. Children will imitate a role model's behaviour, particularly through vicarious learning.
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Anderson and Dill
Video game. Loudest and longest blasts of noise were given by those who played the violent video game.
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Irwin and Cressey
Importational Model- (inmate's fault)
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DeListe
Found actually no correlation between membership in a gang prior prison and levels of violence in prison.
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McCorkle
Lack of privacy and meaningful activity has an influence on interpersonal violence. (Supporting DepMod)
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Charles Whitmore
Have a tumour on amgydala (emotional response) and he went mad killing people.
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Tateno TBI Patients
Damage to the frontal lobe is likely to cause aggression
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Mice
Lacked them of serotonin and they went mad
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Monkeys
Those with lower level of serotonin didn't last as long in wild because they took too many risks etc..
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Olweus
Testosterone levels in deliquents were higher than non deliquents. ALSO history...
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West Point Study
Evidence against testsotsterone leading to aggro- actually leads ot leadership
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Klinesmith
Higher levels of teststeron in the saliva of those who put a gun toghether rather than a toy
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Hyenas
Links testosterone levels, social status, and cultural differences. Females dominant bc higher Test levels.. but in captivity, not dom, even though test still higher.
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Rutter
Study into twins. MZS 25-50% CR
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