Aggression
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This page is intended to help people to learn about the psychology of aggression. Feel free to contribute.
Aggression is a behavior aimed at harming others physically or psychologically. [1]
Examples edit
This section provides some examples of different types of aggression. Feel free to discuss each one further and also to create new examples. discussed further.
Cyberbullying edit
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Foto Sascha Grabow
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References edit
- ↑ "Aggression". APA Dictionary of Psychology. Retrieved August 8, 2020.
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External links edit
Girard's mimetic/scapegoating model of community violence edit
- Thinking About Violence In Our Schools (Kort & Williams; musenet.org)
- Cogitating About Communication In Our Connectedness (Kort; musenet.org)
- Worrying About Wheel-Warring In Our WikiWoe (Moulton; wikipediareview.com)