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Effects of social proximity on multiple aggressive behaviors
1School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, United Kingdom.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
|April 25, 2001
Abstract:
We systematically manipulated social proximity to examine its influence on multiple topographies of aggression. Aggression occurred at high levels during close-proximity sessions and at low levels during distant-proximity sessions even though social contact was presented continuously during both conditions. Topographies of aggression emerged sequentially across the close-proximity sessions, and all topographies were reduced to zero following extended sessions of this condition.