The dynamics of aggression : individual, group, and international analyses / edited by Edwin I. Megargee and Jack E. Hokanson.

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Book
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English
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New York, Harper & Row [1970]
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xiv, 271 pages 24 cm

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    Bibliography: p. 249-260.
    Contents
    • 1. Theoretical formulations
    • On aggression / Konrad Lorenz
    • Why war? / Sigmund Freud
    • Frustration and aggression / John Dollard, Leonard W. Doob, Neal E. Miller, O.H. Mowrer, and Robert R. Sears
    • Reinforcement patterns and social behavior: aggression / Albert Bandura and Richard H. Walters
    • 2. The dynamics of aggression in the individual
    • a. Instigation to aggression
    • Familial correlates of aggression in nondelinquent male children / William McCord, Joan McCord, and Alan Howard
    • Minor studies of aggression: correlation of lynchings with economic indices
    • Carl I. Hovland and Robert R. Sears
    • Psychophysiological evaluation of the catharsis hypothesis / Jack E. Hokanson
    • b. Inhibitions against aggression
    • Adolescent aggression / Albert Bandura and Richard H. Walters.
    • Control of aggression in a nursery school class / Paul Brown and Rogers Elliott
    • Undercontrolled and overcontrolled personality types in extreme antisocial aggression / Edwin I Megargee
    • c. External stimulus factors
    • Implications of laboratory studies of aggression for the control and regulation of violence / Richard H. Walters
    • Weapons as aggression-eliciting stimuli / Leonard Berkowitz and Anthony LePage
    • 3. Aggression in social groups
    • Isolation, powerlessness, and violence: a study of attitudes and participation in the Watts riot / H. Edward Ransford
    • The social psychology of violence / Hans Toch
    • The precipitants and underlying conditions of race riots / Stanley Lieberson and Arnold R. Silverman
    • Groups in harmony and tension / Muzafer Sherif and Carolyn W. Sherif
    • 4. International aggression
    • Aggressive behaviors within polities, 1948-1962: a cross-national study / Ivo K. Feierabend and Rosalind L. Feierabend
    • The Kennedy experiment / Amitai Etzioni.
    LCCN
    79101536
    OCLC
    75746
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