The Will to Fight: Aversion-Induced Aggression and the Role of Motivation in Intergroup Conflicts
Abstract
Aggressive behavior is a source of many significant human problems, most notably the catastrophic loss of life and resources that can result from violent conflicts between groups. Aggressive behavior is particularly likely to arise from aversive conditions that function as motivating operations (MOs) that establish the stimulation produced by aggressive acts as reinforcing. We describe the behavior that arises from these circumstances as...
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Title
The Will to Fight: Aversion-Induced Aggression and the Role of Motivation in Intergroup Conflicts
Published Date
Aug 27, 2019
Volume
42
Issue
4
Pages
889 - 910
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