what is agression
any form of behaviour directed towards the goal of harming or injuring another living being who is motivated to avoid such treatment
is agression an emotion or a behvaiour
behaviour
is agression intentional or accidental
intentional
what are the three types of agression
what is hostile aggression
primary intetion to harm another person, inflicted with anger. outside the rules of the sport
what is intrumental aggression
agressive behavior clearly likley to cause harm, but intention to acheive a different aim. outside the rules
what is assertive behaviour
does no involve intention to harm, use of legitamate force. within the rules
what is the acronym for remembering the theories of aggression
ASIF
what does ASIF stand for
Assessive cue hypothesis
Social learning theory
instinct theory
Frustration aggression theory
what is the instinct theory
aggressivenes is an innate characteristic
it is vital that pent up agression is released in a respectable way e.g. sport acts as a catharsis
what is the soical learning theory
agression is learned by observing others. Non agressive behaviours can also be learned
what is the frustration aggression theory
frustration leads to aggression
frustration could be vlocking a goal oriented behaviour which would lead to an aggressive tackle on that player
what is the aggressive cues hypothesis
frustration leas to readiness for aggressive behaviour but it is not a drive that must be satisfied and instead an emotion
people are only aggressive if it is a learned response
cues such as coach encouraging aggressiveness or praise from teammates to be aggressive increases change of agressive
what are 5 factors that can increase aggressive acts
what 5 stratagies can an offical use to reduce aggression
what 10 things can a coach impliment to reduce aggresion