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Social Psychology Study Set 2
Quiz 12: Aggression: Why Do We Hurt Other People Can We Prevent It
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Question 121
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Opponents of the death penalty for certain violent crimes might use social-psychological data to argue that one reason why the threat of capital punishment doesn't serve as an effective deterrent to violence is that
Question 122
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is true about whether or not punishing aggression reduced aggressive behavior?
Question 123
Multiple Choice
Capital punishment has served as a(n) ________ deterrent to those who consider commission of such crimes.This is evidenced by the ________ in the rate of capital crimes when the death penalty is enforced.
Question 124
Multiple Choice
________ reflects the idea that if people can "aggress" in harmless ways, built-up aggressive energies will diminish, reducing the odds of further aggressive behavior.
Question 125
Multiple Choice
Social-psychological research has revealed that exposure to televised violence might weaken viewers' inhibitions about using violence in their own lives.If Peter is one such person, what is he likely to think when he watches a violent cops-and-robbers show?
Question 126
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Social-psychological research has revealed that viewers often learn the particulars of how to aggress when they watch violent television.If Andy is one such person, what is he likely to think when he watches a violent cops-and-robbers show?
Question 127
Multiple Choice
Longitudinal studies of violence and aggression have shown that exposure to violence in media or video games has the strongest relationship in children who
Question 128
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Teresa punches a pillow every time she feels aggression building up toward her younger brother, and this makes her feel relieved and more relaxed.Such an outcome supports the notion of