#1
Which psychological theory suggests that aggression is an instinctual drive fueled by internal forces?
Social Learning Theory
Instinct Theory
Cognitive Dissonance Theory
Cognitive-Behavioral Theory
#2
What is the concept of catharsis in relation to aggressive behavior?
The release of built-up tension through aggressive actions
The suppression of aggressive impulses
The avoidance of aggressive situations
The development of empathy
#3
Which psychological perspective emphasizes the role of genetics in influencing aggressive behavior?
Behavioral Perspective
Psychodynamic Perspective
Biological Perspective
Humanistic Perspective
#4
According to the frustration-aggression hypothesis, what role does displacement play in aggressive behavior?
It increases aggression
It decreases aggression
It redirects aggression to a less threatening target
It has no impact on aggression
#5
According to the frustration-aggression hypothesis, what is the role of displacement in aggressive behavior?
It increases aggression
It decreases aggression
It redirects aggression to a less threatening target
It has no impact on aggression
#6
According to the frustration-aggression hypothesis, what is the role of frustration in aggressive behavior?
It has no impact on aggression
It always leads to aggression
It depends on individual personality
It decreases the likelihood of aggression
#7
Which neurotransmitter is often associated with aggression and impulsive behavior?
Serotonin
Dopamine
Acetylcholine
GABA
#8
According to the frustration-aggression hypothesis, which factor(s) can lead to aggression when frustration occurs?
Biological factors only
Social factors only
Both biological and social factors
Neither biological nor social factors
#9
What role do mirror neurons play in the context of aggressive behavior?
They inhibit aggressive impulses
They enhance aggressive behavior
They facilitate observational learning
They have no connection to aggression
#10
What is the concept of socialization in the context of aggressive behavior?
The process of learning social norms and values
The process of suppressing aggressive tendencies
The process of isolating oneself from society
The process of avoiding social situations
#11
In Bandura's Bobo doll experiment, what did children learn by observing aggressive behavior?
To be more empathetic
To be non-reactive
To imitate aggressive behavior
To avoid aggressive situations
#12
According to the General Aggression Model (GAM), which factor(s) contribute to the likelihood of aggressive behavior?
Situational factors only
Personality factors only
Both situational and personality factors
None of the above
#13
In the context of aggressive behavior, what is the relationship between testosterone levels and aggression?
Higher testosterone levels always lead to higher aggression
There is no correlation between testosterone and aggression
Lower testosterone levels are associated with higher aggression
Testosterone has no impact on aggression
#14
According to the Hostile Attribution Bias theory, how do individuals with this bias interpret ambiguous situations?
They interpret them as neutral
They interpret them as positive
They interpret them as hostile
They avoid interpreting ambiguous situations
#15
In the context of aggression, what is the role of the prefrontal cortex in the brain?
It inhibits impulsive aggressive behavior
It stimulates aggressive impulses
It has no impact on aggression
It processes sensory information related to aggression