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6. What is Penrod's definition of aggression?

  • Something someone else does not like
  • Fighting someone
  • Inflicting harm on someone else who does not wish to be treated as such
  • gggrrrrrr.
  • Physical or mental harm

7. Deindividuation - loss of identity is because of...

  • You fear punishment, Need to find yourself, you would feel guilty for you actions if not.
  • No fear of punishment, less self-assessement, less self-awareness, less self-restraint, anonymity, no guilt. ,
  • Uniform, a mask and a crowd
  • Unstability, their past and a crowd
  • Uniqueness, mask, forgetfulness

8. Research Supports

  • Ignores free will and consequences
  • Bandura's 72 girls and Boys
  • Can't say that p's will act in same way in real life as in the lab
  • Durkin "look mummy"
  • Cooper and Mackie's free play of girls
  • Harrison's testosterone fuelled 56 men

9. Name the 4 steps a person must undergo before imitating aggression

  • Attention, recall, remembering and reward
  • Admiration, rehearsal, remembering and motivation
  • Attention, rehearsal, retention and motivation
  • Admiration, recall, recombination and motivation

10. Biological factors can influence aggression

  • Ignores free will and consequences
  • Harrison's testosterone fuelled 56 men
  • Can't say that p's will act in the same way in real life as in the lab
  • Cooper and Mackie's free pla of girls
  • Bandura's 72 boys and girls
  • Durkin's "look mummy"

11. Determanistic

  • Ignores free will and consequences
  • Durkin's "look mummy"
  • Cooper and Mackie's free play of girls
  • Bandura's 72 girls and boys
  • Can't say that p's will act in same way in real life as in the lab
  • Harrison's testosterone fuelled 56 men

12. What are the three factors of the SLT?

  • Direct experience, observational learning and vicarious reinforcement
  • Direct learning, observational experience and vicarious reinforcement
  • Direct learning, observational reinforcement and vicarious experience
  • Direct reinforcement, observational experience and vicarious learning

13. In a crowd you lack an identity because...

  • No fear of punishment, less self-assessement, less self-awareness, less self-restraint, anonymity, no guilt. ,
  • You fear punishment, Need to find yourself, you would feel guilty for you actions if not.
  • Uniform, a mask and a crowd
  • Uniqueness, mask, forgetfulness
  • Unstability, their past and a crowd

14. De-individuation doesn't always lead to aggression

  • Doesn't take into account other explanations
  • Gergen's no likey no lighty
  • Watson's 24 warriors

15. Other Psychologists support

  • Durkin's "look mummy"
  • Ca't say that p's will act in same way in real life as in the lab
  • Cooper and Mackie's free play of girls
  • Bandura's 72 girls and boys
  • Harrison's testosterone fuelled 56 men
  • Ignores free will and consequences