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When most psychoanalysts refer to aggression , they are talking about a broad
range of behavior , including assertiveness , initiative , competitiveness , anger ,
hatred , and the wish to harm others physically . Social psychologists who have ...
When most psychoanalysts refer to aggression , they are talking about a broad
range of behavior , including assertiveness , initiative , competitiveness , anger ,
hatred , and the wish to harm others physically . Social psychologists who have ...
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25 , 26 In recent years some of the most interesting theories of aggression have
been presented by ethologists who have speculated about man by observing
animal behavior . According to Konrad Lorenz , intraspecies aggression in
animals ...
25 , 26 In recent years some of the most interesting theories of aggression have
been presented by ethologists who have speculated about man by observing
animal behavior . According to Konrad Lorenz , intraspecies aggression in
animals ...
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To Establish Justice , to Insure Domestic Tranquility : The Final Report of the
National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence . New York :
Bantam Books , 1970 . 24 . Storr , A . Human Aggression . New York : Atheneum ,
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To Establish Justice , to Insure Domestic Tranquility : The Final Report of the
National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence . New York :
Bantam Books , 1970 . 24 . Storr , A . Human Aggression . New York : Atheneum ,
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