a) Factors relating to the current situation (situational
factors):
• Frustration.
• Some kind of provocation from another person (e.g., insult),
• Exposure to other people behaving aggressively (aggressive
models – real or those shown in the media),
• Any thing that causes individuals to experience discomfort –
such as high temperature, dentist injection / drill, extremely
boring lecture.
b) Factors relating to the people involved (personal factors):
These factors include individual differences of different types
which we find among people. Some of the personal factors that
can cause aggression in us are as follows:
Traits that predispose some individuals towards aggression
(such as high irritability, antisocial personality, impulsivity,
etc.).
Attitudes and belief about violence (e.g., believing that it is
acceptable and appropriate).
A tendency to perceive hostile intentions in other’s behaviour
and
Specific skills related to aggression (e.g., knowing how to
fight or how to use various weapons.
According to the General Aggression Model, these
situational and individual (personal factors) variables lead to overt
aggression through their impact on three basic processes:
i) Arousal
: They may increase physical arousal or excitement.
ii) Affective States : They can arouse hostile feelings and
outwards signs of these (e.g., angry facial expressions) and
iii) Cognitions : They can induce individuals to think hostile
thoughts or can bring beliefs and attitudes about aggression
to mind.
14.3 CAUSES OF HUMAN AGGRESSION : SOCIAL,
CULTURAL, PERSONAL, AND SITUATIONAL :
Human aggression is a result of many causes acting in
combination. The four most important causes of human aggression
are as follows :
1. Social causes of Aggression
2. Cultural causes of Aggression
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