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Agression AO3
Ethological explanations for agression AO3
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What is a weakness of
ethological
explanations of aggression?
Fixed action patterns
are no longer adaptive in modern times.
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Why is
flexibility
in
human behavior
important in modern environments?
It allows humans to respond effectively to rapidly changing environments.
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How does
human behavior
differ from
non-human species
in terms of
aggression
?
Human behavior is far more varied and less predictable than that of non-human species.
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What is the implication of fixed action patterns (FAP) for modern human life?
FAP would not be a
useful
and
effective
response in modern life.
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What is a weakness of
ethological
explanations
of
aggression
?
They underestimate other
relevant
factors.
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What did Lehman (1953) suggest about fixed action patterns?
They are influenced by
environmental
factors and
learning.
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How do
environmental factors
interact with
innate factors
according to
Lehman
?
They interact in complex ways.
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Why has the term
'fixed action pattern'
been replaced by
'behaviour pattern'
?
To reflect that these patterns can be modified by experience.
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What does the
existence
of subtle differences in
aggression
among species members suggest?
Patterns of aggressive behaviour are not as fixed as claimed by
Lorenz
.
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What is the conclusion about the
ethological
explanation of
aggression
?
It is a
reductionist
approach.
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What is a weakness of the
ethological
explanation of
aggression
?
There are cultural differences
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How do
homicide rates
differ between southern and northern states according to
Nisbett
et al.?
Killings are more common among
white males
in southern states
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What type of aggression is specifically mentioned in relation to the north-south divide in
homicide rates
?
Reactive aggression
triggered by arguments
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What concept did
Nisbett
conclude was responsible for the difference in homicide rates?
A
'culture of honour'
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How does the
'culture of honour'
relate to
impulsive aggression
?
It is a social norm that influences responses to impulsive aggression
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What challenge does
cultural influence
pose to the
ethological
theory of aggression?
It makes it difficult to explain how culture can override
innate influences
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