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Threatened egotism, narcissism, selfesteem, and direct and displaced aggression: Does self-love or self-hate lead to violence
- Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
, 1998
"... It has been widely asserted that low self-esteem causes violence, but laboratory evidence is lacking, and some contrary observations have characterized aggressors as having favorable self-opinions. In 2 studies, both simple self-esteem and narcissism were measured, and then individual participants w ..."
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form of self-regard affected displaced aggression, which was low in general. These findings contradict the popular view that low self-esteem causes aggression and point instead toward threatened egotism as an important cause. How do people's thoughts and feelings about themselves influence
The Displaced Aggression Questionnaire
- Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
, 2006
"... Previous measures of aggressive personality have focused on direct aggression (i.e., retaliation toward the provoking agent). An original self-report measure of trait displaced aggression is presented. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses provided support for a 3-factor conceptualization of ..."
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Previous measures of aggressive personality have focused on direct aggression (i.e., retaliation toward the provoking agent). An original self-report measure of trait displaced aggression is presented. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses provided support for a 3-factor conceptualization
ARREST AS DISPLACED AGGRESSION
, 2013
"... Applied to police officers, displaced aggression theory would suggest that an officer primed for a negative affect by a per-sonal family conflict will be more likely to arrest, and less likely to show lenience toward, criminal suspects engaged in minor offenses. The present study primed a sample of ..."
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Applied to police officers, displaced aggression theory would suggest that an officer primed for a negative affect by a per-sonal family conflict will be more likely to arrest, and less likely to show lenience toward, criminal suspects engaged in minor offenses. The present study primed a sample
Chewing on it can chew you up: Effects of rumination on triggered displaced aggression
- Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
, 2005
"... Ruminating about a provocation increases the likelihood of displaced aggression following a minor annoyance (trigger). In Study 1, provoked participants who ruminated for 25 min were more aggressive toward a fumbling confederate than were distracted participants. Provocation-induced negative affect ..."
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Ruminating about a provocation increases the likelihood of displaced aggression following a minor annoyance (trigger). In Study 1, provoked participants who ruminated for 25 min were more aggressive toward a fumbling confederate than were distracted participants. Provocation-induced negative affect
The Impact of Attributional Processes on Triggered Displaced Aggression
, 2006
"... The current study examined the role of attributional processes on triggered dis-placed aggression and specified the conditions wherein affect versus attributions would predict the degree of aggressive responding. Consistent with expectations, attributions for a minor provoking event predicted the de ..."
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The current study examined the role of attributional processes on triggered dis-placed aggression and specified the conditions wherein affect versus attributions would predict the degree of aggressive responding. Consistent with expectations, attributions for a minor provoking event predicted
doi:10.1111/j.1420-9101.2004.00733.x Interspecific aggression and character displacement in the
"... reinforcement; reproductive character displacement; species recognition; sympatry; territory holding ability. Problems in species recognition are thought to affect the evolution of secondary sexual characters mainly through avoidance of maladaptive hybridization. Another, but much less studied avenu ..."
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reinforcement; reproductive character displacement; species recognition; sympatry; territory holding ability. Problems in species recognition are thought to affect the evolution of secondary sexual characters mainly through avoidance of maladaptive hybridization. Another, but much less studied
On the consideration of automatic as well as controlled psychological processes in aggression.
- Aggressive Behavior,
, 2008
"... Without slighting the important role played by controlled psychological processes in human aggression, this paper recommends that considerable systematic attention should also be given to the operation of automatic processes in bringing about this behavior. The concepts of automaticity and impulsiv ..."
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inclinations. These have to do with associations in hostility displacement, reactions to stigmatized persons, and association in aggressive reactions to media violence. The lastmentioned studies deal especially with factors affecting the selection of the target for aggression. In discussing these findings
Interspecific displacement mechanisms by the invasive little fire ant Wasmannia auropunctata
"... Abstract Competition between invasive species and native ones in the new environment was found to be significant and to affect both animal and plant species. Invasive ants are notorious for displacing local ant species through competition. Competitive displacement of native species can occur throug ..."
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Abstract Competition between invasive species and native ones in the new environment was found to be significant and to affect both animal and plant species. Invasive ants are notorious for displacing local ant species through competition. Competitive displacement of native species can occur
Gender and Race-Based Standards of Competence: Lower Minimum Standards but Higher Ability Standards for Devalued Groups
- Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 72:544–57
, 1997
"... Stereotypes may influence judgment via assimilation, such that individual group members are evalu-ated consistently with stereotypes, or via contrast, such that targets are displaced from the overall group expectation. T\vo models of judgment—the shifting standards model and status characteristics t ..."
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Stereotypes may influence judgment via assimilation, such that individual group members are evalu-ated consistently with stereotypes, or via contrast, such that targets are displaced from the overall group expectation. T\vo models of judgment—the shifting standards model and status characteristics
Before the Attack: A Typology of Strategies for Competitive Aggressiveness
"... We argue that a firm's competitive actions should flow from a strategy. Yet, the issue of strategy has seemingly been ignored in the competitive dynamics literature. To address that gap, we distinguish between the logics of innovativeness and competitive aggressiveness and build the foundation ..."
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factor behind competitive aggressiveness is motivation. There are two distinguishing characteristics of a highly competitively-aggressive firm in this regard. First, outperforming its rivals is important for an aggressive firm. Other companies may choose other reference points, such as past Journal
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