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Sex differences in instigative aggression
Authors:Jacquelyn W. Gaebelein
Affiliation:University of North Carolina at Greensboro USA
Abstract:The instigative aggression paradigm, in which male and female subjects instructed a female confederate which shock to set for an opponent in a competitive reaction time task, was employed. It was observed that males instigated more aggression than females and that both passive and assertive noncooperation effectively reduced instigative aggression, the assertive form of noncooperation being only slightly less effective. Questionnaire data suggested that females found the passive noncooperator most desirable while males found her least so. Results were discussed in terms of violation of task role and sex role expectations.
Keywords:Send reprint requests to Dr. J. W. Gaebelein   Psychology Department   University of North Carolina at Greensboro   Greensboro   NC 27412.
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