Jessica Giles (e.g., Giles and Heyman, 2003) found that, as compared to other children, children with an essentialist view of aggression are <u>more</u> likely to endorse aggressive solutions to problems.
What is aggression?
Behavior that is designed to hurt another person is referred to as aggression. Aggression that causes severe physical harm is referred to as violence. Aggression that happens on an emotional or impulsive basis is referred to as having little thought or intention behind it.
Voici some instances of aggressive actions: physical aggression including biting, kicking, and striking. Verbal aggression includes yelling and swearing, making threats against someone's life, and sending threatening emails, phone calls, or social media messages.
The three different types of aggression were reactive-expressive (physical and verbal), reactive-inexpressive (hostility), and proactive-relational (i.e., aggression that can break human relationships, for instance, by circulating malicious rumors).
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