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Social psychological explanations of aggression
Social learning theory
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Direct and indirect learning, Bandura
Aggression learned directly -
Operant
conditioning:
Positive
reinforcement
Negative
reinforcement
Punishment
Aggressive behaviour cannot be explained in diff forms - Rather indirect mechanism =
Observational
learning
Observational learning and vicarious reinforcement
Children get aggressive behaviours -
Observing
aggressive models e.g. siblings, characters or parents
Child works how aggressive behaviour is performed - Don't have to carry it out themselves
Model aggressive behaviour
rewarded
- Aggression is effective in getting what they want aka.
Vicarious
reinforcement
Cognitive control of aggressive behaviour
Bandura's four cognitive conditions:
Attention - Observer must pay attention to models aggressive actions
Retention
- Remember aggressive actions
Reproduction
- Transform mental representation into physical action
Motivation - Reason to imitate behaviour i.e. reward
Self-efficacy -
Extent
we believe actions will achieve desired
goal
Confidence ability to be aggressive grows - Learn that aggression can bring
rewards
Research into social learning of aggression, Bandura's Bobo doll
Method: Children observing adult being
aggressive
with inflatable bobo doll
Children not allowed to play with some of the attractive toys - Increased
frustration
Taken to another room with bobo doll and some other toys
Findings:
Intimated
the model - Some with direct replication
Control (Non-aggressive model) - Most show
no
aggressive behaviours
Evaluation into the SLT and aggression - Supporting research
Poulin
+ Boivin: SL analysis of
preteen
boys
Findings:
Aggressive boys were friends with
aggressive
boys - Training grounds for antisocial behaviour
Gained
resources
from each other
Exposed to model of physical aggression +
positive
consequences
Gained reinforcement from reward -
Approval
Strength: Supports
validity
of the theory
Evaluation of the SLT and aggression - Cannot explain all
aggression
Two categories of aggressive behaviour - Reactive + Proactive
Proactive
- High levels of
self-efficacy
- Confident they will have benefits + Achieving goals
HOWEVER
Reactive
- Aggression to retaliate in the heat of the moment + Use as
retribution
Less explicable from the SLT and better explained by the
Negative
affect
theory
Limitation: Lack application
Evaluation of the SLT and aggression - benefits of non-aggressive models
Argues ppl are not
passive
recipients but active influences of their own
environments
Reciprocal
determinism
- Shape own aggressive behaviour by selecting and creating their surroundings
Practical:
Reduce aggression - Break cycle ppl become more aggressive
Encouraging aggressive children to befriend
non-aggressive
people
Strength: Real-life
application
that is beneficial