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iv. Sensation Seeking : Sensation seeker is one personality characteristics. Individuals who are described as sensation seekers are ones who are highly impulsive, adventurous, seeks new experiences and gets bored quickly. These individuals seek exciting events having an element of risk in it. They are also less inhibited. According to Zuckerman such individuals are high in aggression. Those who are high in sensation seeking are found to be highly aggressive due to following reasons: They experience anger and hostile feelings in higher amount as compared to others. Their emotions are easily aroused. They have lower thresholds for becoming angry. Moreover, their tendencies to get bored and to seek exciting new experiences may lead them to have more hostile thoughts. Joiereman et al (2003) found that those scoring high on sensation seeking were found to be high on verbal and physical aggression due to following reasons: High sensation seekers are generally attracted to situations that elicit aggression because they find such situations as exciting and appealing. They experience anger and hostility in higher proportions as compared to those who score lower on sensation seeking. They are also more likely to focus on immediate rather than delayed consequences of their behaviour. v. Gender Differences : Research studies have shown that there are sex differences in aggression. Males are found to be more aggressive than females. Statistical data indicates that males are more likely than females to be arrested for violent acts. 144 Harris (1994) in his research study found that males have indulged in wide range of aggressive actions as compared to females. Some important research findings with respect to gender differences in aggression are as follows : a. Males are significantly more likely than females to aggress against others when the provocation for aggression was absent. b. Gender difference tends shrink or even disappears when there is provocation. c. Gender differences are also found with respect to types of aggression. Males are more likely than females to engage in various forms of physical aggression such as kicking, punching, hitting and use of weapons. On the other hand women are found to indulge more in verbal assaults. It has been further found that females engage in forms of aggression that make it difficult for victims to identify the aggressor or even to realize that they have been the targets of aggressive behaviour. d. Males and females also differ with respect to one form of aggression called as sexual coercion. It involves words and deeds designed to overcome a partner’s objections to engaging in sexual behavior and they can range from verbal tactics such as false statements of love to threats of harm and actual physical force. It has been found (Mussweiler and Forster 2000, Hogben et al 2001) that males are far more likely to indulge in sexual coercion as compared to females. e. Research findings indicate that males are more likely than females to engage in various forms of direct aggression - actions aimed directly at the target and which clearly stem from the aggressor, e.g., physical assaults, pushing, shoving, throwing something at another person, shouting, making insulting remarks, etc. Females were found to indulge more in indirect forms of aggression - actions that allow the aggressor to conceal his/her identity from the victim, and which, in some cases, make it difficult for the victim to know that they have been the target of intentional harm doing. Such actions include: Spreading vicious rumors about the target person. Gossiping behind this person’s back Telling others not to associate with the intended victim, Making up stories to get them in trouble, etc. Download 0.55 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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