Meta-analytic procedures were used to assess the degree to which aggression-related cues present in the environment facilitate aggressive responding among negatively aroused subjects. The first study, which examined the so-called weapons effect, the effect of name-mediated cues, and other cue effects, showed clear evidence that aggression cues augment aggressive responses in negatively aroused sub-jects. This was true for the overall analysis and for name-mediated cues, but confirmation of the weapons effect was restricted to cases wherein subject sophistication and evaluation apprehension were low. A second study used partial correlation analysis to assess independently the effects of seven potential mediators of aggression cue effects. Of...
The present study investigated how aggressive reactions to frustration are influenced by attribution...
Two studies were conducted to investigate the effects of a victim's physical salience and perce...
Angry facial expressions are thought to serve as signals of social correction, indicating that one p...
The traditional construct of aggression as postulated by Miller (1941) has as its basis a frustratio...
Numerous studies have shown that alcohol increases aggression. In this article it is proposed that t...
Includes bibliographical references.Pagination skips number 111.The effects of elated, neutral, and ...
Research investigating the underlying causes and factors involved in violence and aggression has sug...
This study investigated the vicarious hostility catharsis hypothesis, i.e., the idea that the experi...
Numerous studies have shown that alcohol increases aggression. In this article it is proposed that t...
Aggressive behaviour can be defined as actions that are believed and intended to cause harm to anoth...
Aggression can be categorized into two types: reactive (RA) and proactive aggression (PA). RA and PA...
The numerous public health consequences of interpersonal aggression highlight the necessity of a com...
This study assessed the association between indirectly measured behavioural approach- and avoidance-...
Objective: Numerous provocations cause aggressive behavior. However, different provocation procedure...
In this paper, we review research on automaticity with particular relevance to aggression. Once trig...
The present study investigated how aggressive reactions to frustration are influenced by attribution...
Two studies were conducted to investigate the effects of a victim's physical salience and perce...
Angry facial expressions are thought to serve as signals of social correction, indicating that one p...
The traditional construct of aggression as postulated by Miller (1941) has as its basis a frustratio...
Numerous studies have shown that alcohol increases aggression. In this article it is proposed that t...
Includes bibliographical references.Pagination skips number 111.The effects of elated, neutral, and ...
Research investigating the underlying causes and factors involved in violence and aggression has sug...
This study investigated the vicarious hostility catharsis hypothesis, i.e., the idea that the experi...
Numerous studies have shown that alcohol increases aggression. In this article it is proposed that t...
Aggressive behaviour can be defined as actions that are believed and intended to cause harm to anoth...
Aggression can be categorized into two types: reactive (RA) and proactive aggression (PA). RA and PA...
The numerous public health consequences of interpersonal aggression highlight the necessity of a com...
This study assessed the association between indirectly measured behavioural approach- and avoidance-...
Objective: Numerous provocations cause aggressive behavior. However, different provocation procedure...
In this paper, we review research on automaticity with particular relevance to aggression. Once trig...
The present study investigated how aggressive reactions to frustration are influenced by attribution...
Two studies were conducted to investigate the effects of a victim's physical salience and perce...
Angry facial expressions are thought to serve as signals of social correction, indicating that one p...