The effects of provocation of emotions and human physical aggression were examined using a competitive reaction time paradigm. Fifty-four males participated in the competitive task with a fictitious opponent. Participants were assigned to two conditions, low-constant provocation and increasing provocation. Aggression was defined as the intensity of electric shocks participants selected for the opponent to receive. Negative emotions (threat, harm) and positive emotions (benefit, challenge) were assessed at four times during the experimental task. The results revealed that both aggressive responding and harm emotions differed as a function of opponent's level of provocation. There was little compelling evidence that emotions served as an impo...
Four studies present the first evidence showing that public (vs. private) provocation augments trigg...
An aggression paradigm, disguised as a competitive reaction time task, was designed to investigate a...
This study explored the effects of verbally aggressive insults on an opponent’s performance in a com...
The effects of provocation of emotions and human physical aggression were examined using a competiti...
In three studies, Resource Holding Power (RHP) and provocation were manipulated in scenarios involvi...
Aggression can be categorized into two types: reactive (RA) and proactive aggression (PA). RA and PA...
The Taylor Aggression Paradigm (TAP) has been widely used to measure reactive aggression following p...
The present study used a modified version of the Taylor Aggression Paradigm to test whether a form o...
A classic aggression paradigm was used to assess the relationship between aggressive and nonaggressi...
Aggressive behaviour can be defined as actions that are believed and intended to cause harm to anoth...
Although the empathy-aggression relationship has been well documented, research has yet to establish...
Objective: Numerous provocations cause aggressive behavior. However, different provocation procedure...
Meta-analytic procedures were used to assess the degree to which aggression-related cues present in ...
Includes bibliographical references.Pagination skips number 111.The effects of elated, neutral, and ...
The current study tested whether individual differences in anxious arousal to media violence and ang...
Four studies present the first evidence showing that public (vs. private) provocation augments trigg...
An aggression paradigm, disguised as a competitive reaction time task, was designed to investigate a...
This study explored the effects of verbally aggressive insults on an opponent’s performance in a com...
The effects of provocation of emotions and human physical aggression were examined using a competiti...
In three studies, Resource Holding Power (RHP) and provocation were manipulated in scenarios involvi...
Aggression can be categorized into two types: reactive (RA) and proactive aggression (PA). RA and PA...
The Taylor Aggression Paradigm (TAP) has been widely used to measure reactive aggression following p...
The present study used a modified version of the Taylor Aggression Paradigm to test whether a form o...
A classic aggression paradigm was used to assess the relationship between aggressive and nonaggressi...
Aggressive behaviour can be defined as actions that are believed and intended to cause harm to anoth...
Although the empathy-aggression relationship has been well documented, research has yet to establish...
Objective: Numerous provocations cause aggressive behavior. However, different provocation procedure...
Meta-analytic procedures were used to assess the degree to which aggression-related cues present in ...
Includes bibliographical references.Pagination skips number 111.The effects of elated, neutral, and ...
The current study tested whether individual differences in anxious arousal to media violence and ang...
Four studies present the first evidence showing that public (vs. private) provocation augments trigg...
An aggression paradigm, disguised as a competitive reaction time task, was designed to investigate a...
This study explored the effects of verbally aggressive insults on an opponent’s performance in a com...