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A Relational Perspective on Aggression: The Role of Friends, Victims, and Unfamiliar Peers in the Use of Aggressive Behavior.

机译:侵略的关系视角:朋友,受害者和陌生同伴在使用侵略行为中的作用。

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Aggression is inherently social. Evolutionary theories, for instance, suggest that the peer group within which an aggressor is embedded is of central importance to the use of aggression. However, there is disagreement in the field with regard to understanding precisely how aggression and peer relationships should relate. As such, in a series of three empirical studies, my dissertation takes a relational approach and addresses some of the inconsistencies present in the extant literature. In Study 1, I examined how qualities of youth's close friendships contributed to the use of aggression, both concurrently and over time. I found that youth with large friendship networks were more aggressive, whereas those with highly interconnected friendship network decreased in aggression over time. Using a dyadic mediation model, the second study considered the precursors to aggressors' friendships with peers. Specifically, I explored aggressive youth's interactions with unfamiliar peers and assessed how the interactions that unfold affected the quality of the relationship. I found that dyads who were highly discrepant in their tendencies toward aggression failed to collaborate well with one another, and this led to less positive perceptions of one another. Whereas the first two studies concerned aggressors' relationships with their friends (Study 1) and acquaintances (Study 2), Study 3 focused on a different type of relationship -- the relationship between an aggressor and his or her victim(s). In the third study, I explored how power dynamics operate within an aggressor-victim dyad and assessed whether differences in the balance of power between the aggressor and victim affected the strength of their relationship. I found that more aggressor-victim dyads were characterized by a relative balance than imbalance in power, and that power balanced dyads had stronger and more sustained aggressor-victim relationships. By taking a relational approach to the study of aggression, this dissertation has advanced extant work in the field. That is, these findings move away from the simplification and aggregation of relational constructs (e.g., relationships, friendships), and instead consider the nuances of specific types of relationships or interactions with specific peers, allowing for a better understanding of the relational nature of aggression.
机译:侵略本质上是社会。例如,进化论认为,嵌入了攻击者的同伴群体对于使用攻击至关重要。但是,在准确理解侵略性和同伴关系应如何联系方面,该领域存在分歧。因此,在一系列的三项实证研究中,我的论文采用了一种关系方法,并解决了现有文献中存在的一些矛盾之处。在研究1中,我研究了青年人的亲密友谊的品质如何同时或随着时间的流逝而助长了对侵略的使用。我发现,拥有大型友谊网络的年轻人更具攻击性,而具有高度相互联系的友谊网络的年轻人的攻击力随着时间的推移而下降。第二项研究使用二元调解模型,考虑了侵略者与同伴之间友谊的先驱。具体来说,我探索了积极进取的年轻人与陌生同伴的互动,并评估了展开的互动如何影响关系的质量。我发现,在攻击倾向上存在高度差异的二分之一无法很好地彼此协作,这导致彼此之间的积极感减弱。前两项研究涉及侵略者与朋友的关系(研究1)和熟人(研究2),而研究3则侧重于另一种类型的关系-侵略者与其受害者之间的关系。在第三项研究中,我探讨了权力动态如何在侵略者-受害者二元内部运作,并评估了侵略者和受害者之间力量平衡的差异是否影响了他们之间关系的强度。我发现,更多的侵略者与受害人双子座具有相对平衡而不是权力不平衡的特征,而力量平衡的双子座具有更强,更持久的侵略者与受害人关系。通过采取一种相关的方法来研究侵略性,本论文在该领域已有了先进的研究。也就是说,这些发现脱离了对关系结构(例如,关系,友谊)的简化和聚合,而是考虑了特定类型的关系或与特定同伴的互动的细微差别,从而更好地理解了侵略的关系性质。 。

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  • 作者

    Andrews, Naomi C. Z.;

  • 作者单位

    Arizona State University.;

  • 授予单位 Arizona State University.;
  • 学科 Developmental psychology.;Behavioral psychology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 141 p.
  • 总页数 141
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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