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Attitudes Introduction Human behavior can be a complex subject to understand. There are a number of elements that come together to help shape behaviors in both group and individual contexts. Factors such as culture, social norms, environme...
aggressiveness by a biologically established drive. Freud developed his dualistic model in 1920 at which Destrudo (death drive) and Eros (life drive) contrast with themselves as primary drives. The aim of the death drive (also called Thanat...
Aggressive Adolescents’ Positive Response Mechanisms: The Impact of Social Cognitive Mediators Relationship between Exposure to Community Violence and Behavior One of the most robust conclusion in the publications on the etiology of aggress...
dealing with these people must need to understand psychological disorder that the other person is suffering from. Aggressiveness is one of the common symptoms of mood disorder. Mood disorders can be defined in terms of cognitive, emotional,...
aggressiveness is its high correlation with equivalent disorders in adults, particularly related to antisocial behavior. Overly aggressive behavior in childhood predicts not only the manifestation of aggression during adolescence and adulth...
television violence on children has become a topic of interest since many years. The main question which arises while defining the problem is the impact of television violence on the children? There is no doubt an aggressive behavior is exp...
television violence, aggression and other individual environmental factors. The rate of violent crime in the whole world is increasing and more importantly young people are getting more involved in all the criminal activities. This particul...