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Physiological arousal,exposure to a relatively lengthy aggressive film,and aggressive behavior
Authors:Margaret Hanratty Thomas
Institution:University of Central Florida USA
Abstract:Male college students viewed either a 15-minute aggressive television program excerpt or a neutral one. Half of the students in each group were then angered or treated in a neutral fashion by a confederate. Each subject was allowed to retaliate by delivering electric shocks to the confederate as an evaluation of a problem solution he supposedly had completed. Heart rate was measured (a) before exposure to the television program, (b) after exposure to the program, (c) immediately before delivering the shock, and (d) immediately after shock delivery. Angered men who had seen the aggressive film were most aggressive toward the confederate and exhibited the lowest average pulse rates both before and after shock delivery. The findings are discussed in terms of their implication for arousal vs disinhibition conceptualizations of aggressive behaviors following exposure to television violence.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Margaret H  Thomas  Department of Psychology  University of Central Florida  Box 25000  Orlando  Florida 32816  
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