Aggression: Its Causes, Consequences, and Control
- L. Berkowitz
- Biology, Psychology
- 14 January 1993
This chapter discusses the development of violence in the context of modern society, and some lessons to be Draw are drawn on how to deal with aggression.
Frustration-aggression hypothesis: examination and reformulation.
- L. Berkowitz
- PsychologyPsychological bulletin
- 1 July 1989
A proposed revision of the Dollard et al. (1939) frustration-aggression hypothesis holds that frustrations generate aggressive inclinations to the degree that they arouse negative affect.
The Influence of Media Violence on Youth
- C. Anderson, L. Berkowitz, E. Wartella
- PsychologyPsychological Science in the Public Interest
- 1 December 2003
Though it is clear that reducing exposure to media violence will reduce aggression and violence, it is less clear what sorts of interventions will produce a reduction in exposure, and large-scale longitudinal studies would help specify the magnitude of media-violence effects on the most severe types of violence.
On the formation and regulation of anger and aggression. A cognitive-neoassociationistic analysis.
- L. Berkowitz
- PsychologyAmerican Psychologist
- 1 April 1990
A cognitive-neoassociationistic model is proposed to account for the effects of negative affect on the development of angry feelings and the display of emotional aggression and it is argued that the model can integrate the core aspect of the James-Lange theory with the newer cognitive theories of emotion.
Some effects of thoughts on anti- and prosocial influences of media events: a cognitive-neoassociation analysis.
- L. Berkowitz
- PsychologyPsychological bulletin
- 1 May 1984
In common predicament : social psychology of intergroup conflict and cooperation
- L. Berkowitz, M. Sherif
- Psychology
- 1 April 1967
Advances in Experimental Social Psychology
- L. Berkowitz, M. Zanna, J. M. Olson
- PsychologyAdvances in Experimental Social Psychology
- 6 July 2015
Aggression: A Social Psychological Analysis
- L. Berkowitz
- Psychology
- 1 June 1964
While aggression has been probed in its various aspects by every discipline worthy of its name, it remains, in the words of Churchill, &dquo;... a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigmal&dquo;…
THE TRADITIONAL SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE PERSONALITY
- L. Berkowitz, K. Lutterman
- Psychology
- 20 June 1968
Is readiness to behave in a socially responsible manner related to certain behavior and attitudes? This study of associations between a personality scale and other survey responses indicates that…
Pain and aggression: Some findings and implications
- L. Berkowitz
- Psychology
- 1 September 1993
Consistent with the cognitive-neoassociationistic conception of anger and emotional aggression, a wide variety of studies with animal as well as human subjects demonstrate that pain often gives rise…
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