TOPIC 1 - SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS OF AGGRESSION Social learning theory and deindividuation
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Adam Clarke www.brain-freeze.co.uk AGGRESSION TOPIC 1 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS OF AGGRESSION Social learning theory and deindividuation Learning from direct experience: aggressive behaviour may develop as a result of operant conditioning, where an individual is rewarded for being aggressive, thus being encouraged and reinforced to perform that behaviour in future. For example, if Josh punches Mark, and then Josh’s friends laugh and support Josh, then Josh may continue to punch Mark and others in future.
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