心理学
侵略
发展心理学
青少年发展
非洲裔美国人
归属
父母教养方式
社会心理学
民族学
历史
作者
Sandra Graham,Cynthia Hudley,Estella Williams
标识
DOI:10.1037/0012-1649.28.4.731
摘要
Attribution theorists propose that negative actions of others perceived as intended elicit anger, and anger then functions as a motivator of hostile behavior. We examined the understanding of these attribution-affect-action linkages among young ethnic minority adolescents. Forty-four Latino and African-American middle-school children labeled as aggressive and a matched group of nonaggressives read causally ambiguous scenarios describing negative outcomes initiated by a hypothetical peer. They then made judgments about the peer's intentions, their own feelings of anger, and the likelihood that they would behave aggressively toward that peer
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