Threatened Retaliation as an Inhibitor of Human Aggression [electronic resource] : Mediating Effects of the Instrumental Value of Aggression / Robert A. Baron.

Whereas threatened punishment proves effective under conditions where the instrumental value of aggressive behavior is quite low, the following techniques of control may work better in situations where the value of aggression is relatively high: (1) the use of restrained, non-aggressive models; (2)...

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Main Author: Baron, Robert A.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1972.
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Summary:Whereas threatened punishment proves effective under conditions where the instrumental value of aggressive behavior is quite low, the following techniques of control may work better in situations where the value of aggression is relatively high: (1) the use of restrained, non-aggressive models; (2) empathic arousal among aggressors; or (3) creation of emotional states incompatible with anger or overt aggression. (Author/LAA)
Item Description:ERIC Document Number: ED079628.
Physical Description:22 p.