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CONTENTSiii
HUMAN AGGRESSION
SECOND EDITION
Russell G. Geen
OPEN UNIVERSITY PRESSBuckingham • Philadelphia
 
ivHUMAN AGGRESSION
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Copyright © Russell G. Geen 2001
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Agency Ltd of 90 Tottenham Court Road, London, W1P 0LP.A catalogue record of this book is available from the British LibraryISBN 0 335 20472 4 (hb)
0 335 20471 6 (pb)
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Geen, Russell G., 1932-Human aggression / Russell G. Geen. — 2nd ed. p. cm. (Mapping social psychology series)Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN 0 -335-20472-4 — ISBN 0-335 -20471-6 (pbk.)
1. Aggressiveness. I. Title. II. Series.
BF575.A3 G43 2001302.5′4 —dc21
2001021146
Typeset by Graphicraft Limited, Hong KongPrinted in Great Britain by Biddles Limited, Guildford and Kings Lynn
 
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CONTENTS
Preface
xiONEIntroduction to the study of aggression1
Definition of aggression2
Problems of definition
2
Intent to harm
2
Motivation of the victim
2
A working definition of aggression
3
 The form of aggression
3Affective and instrumental aggression3
Affective aggression
4
Instrumental aggression
5
Proactive and reactive aggression
5
 The two factors in affective aggression
6Origins and antecedents of aggression8
Biological bases of aggression
8
Social learning
16A note on methods of study18Summary19Suggestions for further reading20TWOThe provocation of aggression21
Frustration and aggression21
 The frustration-aggression hypothesis
21
Frustration and social conflict
24
Frustration and arousal
26
Stress, arousal and aggression
26
Frustration and coping
27Interpersonal attack and aggression27
Comparison of frustration and attack
27
Intent of the aggressor
28
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