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Aggression can be influenced by social factors from "summary" of Social Psychology by John R. Eiser,J. Richard Eiser

Aggression is a complex behavior that can be influenced by a variety of social factors. One such factor is the presence of others. The mere presence of other people can increase the likelihood of aggression, a phenomenon known as the "social facilitation" effect. This effect occurs because the presence of others can create a sense of competition or arousal, which in turn can lead to aggressive behavior. Furthermore, the norms and values of a particular social group can also influence aggression. For example, in some cultures, aggression may be seen as an acceptable way to resolve conflicts, while in others, it may be frowned upon. These cultural norms can shape individuals' attitude...
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    Social Psychology

    John R. Eiser

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