The reduction of attack instigated aggression |
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Authors: | H.A Dengerink H.S Bertilson |
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Affiliation: | Washington State University USA |
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Abstract: | Thirty subjects competed with an opponent in a reaction time task to avoid receiving shock. The opponent initially set only the highest possible intensity shock for the subjects. The opponent then adopted one of three strategies to reduce the intensity of shocks set by the subjects. In one condition the opponent set shock intensities which matched those set by the subject. In a second condition the opponent set shocks which were not contingent upon those set by the subject but which were identical to those set by the opponent who matched the subject's settings. The opponent in the third condition suddenly reduced the intensity of his settings and chose only the least intense possible shock for the subject. All three conditions resulted in reduced aggression. This decrement was greatest and most rapid among those subjects who were exposed to a precipitous decrease in the intensity of attack. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to H. A. Dengerink Ph.D. Department of Psychology Washington State University Pullman WA 99163. |
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