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    The article, Violent video games and anger as predictors of aggression, explains the research that was done to show how video game violence is conjoined with aggression. The study was done with 79 females and 88 males. The result of the study was that those who were more angry at the time, were the ones who were more affected with the study. Jack Thompson (2000) explained how those people who were involved in school shootings were more likely prone to being video gamers. Especially now that video

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    Aggression is distinguished in two forms, affective aggression and instrumental aggression. Affective aggression is aggression that is caused by emotions such as anger and frustration whereas instrumental aggression is aggression that is used as a means to some other goal. In the below, I will discuss both using the example of a child bullying another as instrumental aggression and a recent fatal stabbing of a young girl as both instrumental and affective aggression. Bullying is determined

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    Alternative Aggressions

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    alternative aggression. These alternative aggressions are invisible to most, except by the bully and the victim. Along with alternative aggression, girls use relational aggression to bully one another. They ruin each other’s social statuses, sometimes to raise their own. Girl bullies are sneaky, they find ways to avoid confrontation. These girls will cyberbully and gang up on someone with other girls. Girls know how to sneak around and have awful outcomes. For many years, alternative aggression has been

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    Arguably, studies on anger and aggression are used as an archetype to explore the issues faced when studying emotion (Averill, 1983), specifically when studying aggression in children. However, the research methods used – whether they are experimental or observational – have strengths and weaknesses. In addition, the importance of the definition of aggression is applicable when deciding a study’s relevance. A number of definitional issues are related to the concepts of aggression and has proven to be a

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    Physical aggression Narcissism is linked to low empathy, and aggressive reactions to threat. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that it has been linked to physical aggression as well (Blinkhorn, Lyons, Almond, 2016). Baumeister and colleagues (1996, as discussed in Maples et al., 2010) suggest the “threatened egotism” hypothesis, which claims that when the positive view of the self of a narcissistic individual is attacked by others, violence may result. Hence, why narcissistic individuals get aggressive

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    Victims of social aggression suffer from extreme loneliness that comes with social isolation. There social interactions with peers often is limited to unpleasant, forced interactions used to “put on a good face” in front of overlooking adults. Caroline was a bright, bubbly child who had little difficulty making friends before social isolating behaviors were directed her way (Bright, 2005). Due to limited supplies and the collaborative nature of lab work in science classes, student spend a great

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    Relational Aggression A large proportion of the research points to the most common form of aggression being relational between women. According to Miller-Ott and Kelly (2013) relational aggression is the behaviors that harm others through manipulation or damage to social. Miller-Ott and Kelly continue by saying they believe that this is viewed as normative and expected behavior in peer relationships between women. Just being naturally what women do and that it’s difficult to deviate from. To the

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    Video Game Aggression

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    child and teen aggression. The spark up of the controversy all started with the 1999 Columbine High School shooting. Since then, most, if not all instances similar to that have thought to be linked to videogame violence, which in turn has led to numerous studies about this topic.But be that as it may the link between violent video games and adolescent aggression is far from being proven fact, however we cannot jump to the conclusion that violent video games build adolescent aggression. As I researched

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    Hypothesis: The experiment aims to see if violent media has an effect on aggression in adolescent youth. The study hypothesizes that children specifically the experimental group those exposed to violent media will be more aggressive than those who weren’t exposed to violent media. 1. The independent variable in the experiment was violent media specifically video games. 2. The dependent variable in the experiment was aggression. 3. After recent violent shooting such as the Sandy Hook massacre

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    Aggression and violence are common in every day life, so common everyone is exposed to it. Krahe’ defines aggression as behavior that has intention to inflict negative consequences on a target with an expectancy the action will have a particular outcome (2001).There are an innumerable amount of studies to explain why aggression and violence occur, which are ranged from social and biosocial explanations as seen by the frustration and aggression theory (Dollard, 1939), the excitement transfer theory

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