Social aggression most often is the synonym for dominance aggression, although other types of aggression fall into the social realm.
Not exact matches
Most previous research on
social behavior has focused on the brain's circuits for hardwired behaviors, like
aggression, sex, or mothering.
Man working breeds, unlike
most other dog breeds, were specifically bred to display
social aggression towards humans.
Canine
aggression occurs
most often in intact males, with behaviors starting about the age of puberty or
social maturation.
There are countless types of
aggression — predatory,
social, defensive — but, below, The Humane Society of the United States defines three of the
most prominent:
As one of the
most prevalent behaviors categorized under the umbrella term «relational
aggression», rumors represent an indirect form of harassment that utilizes
social relationships as a main vehicle of harm (Cairns and Cairns 1994; Crick and Grotpeter 1995; Paquette and Underwood 1999).
These traits commonly underpin many forms of
social manipulation and deception, and involve a drive for ruthless self - advancement,
aggression and,
most notably, a lack of empathy and severe callousness.
This study found the
most significant problem identified by siblings was the disruption caused by the behaviour of the child with the condition.Examples of this disruptive behaviour included physical and verbal
aggression, out - of - control hyperactivity, emotional and
social immaturity, academic underachievement and learning problems, family conflicts, poor peer relationships, and difficult relationships with extended family.
Most research conducted on the impacts of childhood exposure to domestic violence focus on the range of psychological and behavioral impacts including but not limited to depression, anxiety, trauma symptoms, increased
aggression levels, anti-
social behaviors, lower
social competence, temperament issues, low self - esteem, dysregulated mood, loneliness and increased likelihood of substance abuse.
In
most adolescents, overt physical and verbal
aggression decreases during middle school because they develop more mature verbal and
social - cognitive skills than in childhood [21, 22].