The effects of attributional style and empathy on the type of aggression displayed
This paper explored two major questions: (a) what is the relationship between attributional styles and the type of aggression displayed, and (b) does empathy serve as a moderator between attributional style and aggression. Three pilot studies were conducted: two to develop a procedure to prime inter...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-404712019-12-10T11:33:12Z The effects of attributional style and empathy on the type of aggression displayed Ang, Amanda Joyce Pang Shu Min School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences This paper explored two major questions: (a) what is the relationship between attributional styles and the type of aggression displayed, and (b) does empathy serve as a moderator between attributional style and aggression. Three pilot studies were conducted: two to develop a procedure to prime internal and external attributional styles (Studies 1a and 1b), the other (Study 2) to develop a procedure for experimentally arousing empathy. Study 3 adopted these processes to investigate the effects of attributional style and empathy on proactive and reactive aggression. Results found attributional style to have a significant effect on aggression, with internal attributional styles decreasing levels of reactive aggression. Empathy did not obtain significant effects nor did it moderate the attributional styles-reactive aggression relationship. Bachelor of Arts 2010-06-16T01:57:40Z 2010-06-16T01:57:40Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/40471 en Nanyang Technological University 62 p. application/pdf |
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This paper explored two major questions: (a) what is the relationship between attributional styles and the type of aggression displayed, and (b) does empathy serve as a moderator between attributional style and aggression. Three pilot studies were conducted: two to develop a procedure to prime internal and external attributional styles (Studies 1a and 1b), the other (Study 2) to develop a procedure for experimentally arousing empathy. Study 3 adopted these processes to investigate the effects of attributional style and empathy on proactive and reactive aggression. Results found attributional style to have a significant effect on aggression, with internal attributional styles decreasing levels of reactive aggression. Empathy did not obtain significant effects nor did it moderate the attributional styles-reactive aggression relationship. |
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