A. Self- worth
B. Temperature
C. Frustration
D. Provocation
Related Mcqs:
- Who said “aggression is the most prominent in one well-known view, frustration is necessary and sufficient condition for all aggression”.
A. Maslow
B. Miller
C. Lewin
D. None of these - A researcher has children watch 30 minutes of violent television, and then counts the number of times they hit each other afterward in a one-hour play period as a measure of aggression. The researcher causes aggression, however this conclusion may be invalid because:
A. all children are prone to aggressive behavior
B. it is unethical to force children to watch violent television
C. there was no control group
D. aggression wasn’t operationally defined - What kind of aggression is produced in reaction to situations and is emotion driven?
A. Impulsive
B. Incipient
C. Inauspicious
D. Instrumental - Scapegoating is releasing aggression on______targets.
A. moving
B. unsafe
C. safe
D. none of these - Prejudice based on displaced aggression represents a form of _________?
A. projection
B. discrimination
C. scapegoating
D. authoritarianism - An authoritarian personality may possess the diametrically opposite characteristics of aggression and submission. This can be explained by:
A. balance theory
B. congruity theory
C. cognitive dissociation theory
D. a & b - What can we say about aggression in males and females?
A. Women may learn different aggressive strategies from those used by man who are the physically stronger sex
B. Aggression in males may be expressed directly (e.g. fighting) but aggression in females may be expressed indirectly (e.g. gossiping about someone)
C. If relational victimization of girls and if aggression is seen as means of hurting someone than women may not differ so much from men in terms of using aggression
D. All of the above - Aggression is an act that:
A. Causes pain anxiety
B. Hostile wish or the effect of anger
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. None of these - ______motivation theory with its assumption of two basic instincts-sex and aggression and the view of development in terms of their evolution:
A. Binet
B. Freud’s
C. Charles DE
D. None of these - An extremely complex behaviour that includes biological rhythms, territorial behaviour, courtship, mating, aggression, altruism and social organizations is:
A. Instincts or Reflexes
B. Innate behaviour
C. Kinesis
D. All of the above