Chapter . Mean Girls

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By now, most people realize that “sticks and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me” isn’t really all that accurate. What do social psychologists have to say about verbal or relational aggression, as opposed to physical? According to Rosalind Wiseman, verbal aggression can do as much damage to our psyche than physical aggression and can often be the seed for things to become physical.

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Sorry, your answer is incorrect. This kind of agression is termed affective aggression.
Aggression does have to be intentional, but there isn’t a particular subtype known as intentional aggression.
Hostile aggression is a term that used to be used to describe aggression done for its own sake…but it’s not one mentioned in your text. Affective aggression has replaced it.
Aggression does have to be intentional, but there isn’t a particular subtype known as intentional aggression.

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Sorry, your answer is incorrect. She is showing increased activity in the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex.
The amygdala is responsible for the onset of negative emotional states, but the part that responds to social threat precedes this.
The hypothalamus regulates some autonomic functions and controls the endocrine system. It works to create the emotional responses of fear and anger, but only in response to the dACC.
The hippocampus is located in the limbic system, but is responsible for encoding information into long-term memory.

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Sorry, your answer is incorrect. The correct answer is socialization.
While genetic factors may indeed affect aggression via serotonin and monoamine oxidase-A, the gene that affect those factors don’t seem to be associated with sex.
We see hostile attributional bias when people find others’ innocent actions as hostile – that’s not the case here.
Individual differences in aggression do exist, but there doesn’t seem to be any evidence that women are more likely to be higher in trait aggressiveness than men.

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Sorry, your answer is incorrect. Being overt is not a factor that makes punishment an effective tool at stopping aggressive behavior. Choices A, B, & C are all factors that have been demonstrated to make punishment an effective tool at stopping aggressive behavior.