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The basic premise of reinforcement is that behavior that is rewarded is likely to be repeated and behavior that is punished is less likely to recur.
Frustration-Aggression Hypothesis
A psychological theory proposing that aggression is often a result of frustration caused by blocked goals.
Excitation-Transfer Model
The expression of aggression is a function of learnt behaviour, some excitation from another source, and the person’s interpretation of the arousal state.
Arousal
A psychological and physiological state of being awake and reactive to stimuli.
Social Learning Theory
The view championed by Bandura that human social behaviour is not innate but learnt from appropriate models.
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