What are three types of aggression?
Hostile aggression
Instrumental Channelled
Assertion
What is hostile aggression?
Intent to harm and outside the rules of the game
What is assertion?
forceful behaviour within the rules and no intent to harm
What is instrumental aggression
using aggression as a tool or means to achieve a specific goal within the rules of a sport, rather than solely causing harm
What are the four theory for aggression?
What is instinct theory in aggression?
Evaluate instinct theory
-ve
* Human aggression is often not spontaneous/instinctive
* Doesn’t consider the idea that aggression can be learned and linked to cultural norms.
* Levels of aggression tend to increase during sportingparticipation rather than decrease
What is frustration-aggression hypothesis
Evaluate frustration-aggression hypothesis
-ve
* Frustration does not necessarily always lead to aggression in human nature
* Likewise, aggression can occur with no evidence of frustration
* It does not account for situational factors or individualdifferences.
What is aggressive cue hypothesis?
Evaluate aggressive cue hypothesis
+ve
* This is amore valuable explanationof aggression thanearlier theories.
* Rather than simply being an innate response to an externalstimulus, aggression isactually linkedto learningand willoccur only when suitable environmental cuesare present.
* consider individual differences
What is social learning theory in aggression?
Evaluate social learning theory in aggression
+ve
* a more rounded response that takes into consideration that aggression is learned,
-ve
* disputes the idea of natural aggression anddoes not fully explain how some people may be aggressivewithout observing others if placed in a particular situation.
* Is also an optimistic view. If sports people can learn aggressive behaviours, then it must be true that they can learn non-aggressive tendencies also.
What are the other causes of aggression?
How can we reduce aggression