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Citation

Chen B, Chen Y, Zuo Y, Zhao Y. Soc. Behav. Pers. 2018; 46(2): 199-208.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, New Zealand, Society for Personality Research)

DOI

10.2224/sbp.6567

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

We examined whether a sense of control affects the relationship between low status and aggression among Chinese undergraduate students. A sample of 195 undergraduates in Study 1 completed anonymous questionnaires regarding their sense of control and trait aggression.

RESULTS showed that a greater sense of control was associated with less trait aggression among low-status participants, whereas no significant relationship was observed between sense of control and trait aggression among high-status participants. In Study 2, we further tested the effect of predictive control on aggression among low-status undergraduates using an experimental manipulation of predictive control, and found that low-status participants in a condition that fostered predictive control behaved less aggressively than did low-status participants in a condition that did not foster predictive control. Our findings indicate that when low-status people perceive a greater sense of control, their inclination to behave aggressively is decreased to some extent.


Language: en

Keywords

aggression; aggressive behavior; predictive control; sense of control; societal status; trait aggression

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