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Aggression

Leonard Berkowitz

  • 01 november 1992
  • 9780070048744
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Written by an internationally recognized leader in the empirical investigation of the psychology of aggression, Aggression: Its Causes, Consequences And Control focuses primarily on the social psychology of aggressive behaviors. The book provides coverage of laboratory, field, and survey research findings in the field as well as an integrated analysis of the significance of these findings. Aimed at the intelligent lay person as well as students and professionals in the field, the author employs a clear and accessible style to present a critical evaluation of the host of theories about the whys of aggression. Aggression provides its reader with important insights into the reasons for and possible prevention of one of the most pressing problems in our society. This title is part of The McGraw-Hill series in Social Psychology.

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