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What is the main aim of instrumental aggression?

What is the main aim of instrumental aggression?

The goal of instrumental aggressive behavior is to obtain a preferred outcome or to coerce others.

What is instrumental aggression in sport psychology?

Instrumental aggression is when the main aim is achieve a goal by using aggression. For example a rugby player using aggression to tackle his opponent to win the ball. The player is not using his aggression to hurt the opponent but rather to win the ball back.

Which is the best description of instrumental aggression?

Instrumental aggression is aggression for the purpose of gaining a reward or outcome. Instrumental aggression is also known as proactive aggression. Instrumental aggression is often perpetrated by those who have a cold or unemotional personality. It is associated with a lack of guilt and empathy.

What are the different types of aggression in society?

We will start by defining aggression and then its types to include instrumental, hostile, relational, and cyberbullying. We then will tackle specific forms of aggression such as crime, workplace violence, bullying, school violence, domestic violence, rape, and sexual harassment.

How is emotional aggression treated in the criminal justice system?

Emotional aggression is usually treated as second-degree homicide in the U.S. legal system, to differentiate it from cognitive, instrumental aggression (first-degree homicide). However, it may well be the case that all aggression is at least in part instrumental because it serves some need for the perpetrator.

Is there such a thing as emotional aggression?

Therefore, it is probably best to consider emotional and instrumental aggression not as distinct categories but rather as endpoints on a continuum (Bushman & Anderson, 2001). Social psychologists agree that aggression can be verbal as well as physical.

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