Aggression Most psychologists define aggression as behavior with intent to harm or injure

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Aggression

Most psychologists define aggression as behavior with intent to harm or injure.

Maccoby & Jacklin “Fairly well-established

gender difference”

- For both physical and verbal aggressio

- Across cultures

- Appeared between 2 and 3 yrs old and continued through college

- After that little information available

Janet Hyde – 5% of differences can be attributed to gender

Age 6 – 7% of varianceCollege Age – 1% of variance

Sex Differences in US Crime Statistics

Aggression in Pre-School Children

Biological Explanations

• Testosterone levels

• Pre-natal hormones

• Serotonin

Mice data

More Rat data

Bird data

Human data – Correlation Studies

No Correlation – Some studies on men have shown this kind of

relationship

High Testosterone levels have been correlated with:- History of arrests 2 studies- History of violent crimes 1 study

- Less likely to marry, more todivorce, troubled relations 1 study

- Aggressive disposition 2 studies- variety of anti-social behavior

AWOL, alcohol & drug abuse 1 study

Correlation studies in Men

CAH Girls Activity Level

Serotonin Levels in Violent Suicides

Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor

Acceptable Male behavior

Video Games

Sports Images

International Problem Solving

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