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Citation

Guo Y, Li R, Xia LX. Br. J. Psychol. (1953) 2023; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, British Psychological Society, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/bjop.12674

PMID

37351801

Abstract

Displaced aggression refers to pernicious acts against innocent people. To date, little is known about mechanisms underlying dynamic changes in displaced aggression. The present study constructed a cross-lagged model to examine the dynamic effects of relative deprivation on displaced aggression and the mediation mechanisms underlying these effects. A total of 1130 undergraduate students participated in this three-wave longitudinal study. The results showed that relative deprivation predicted changes in displaced aggression through concurrent changes in levels of hostile attribution bias and moral disengagement. Hostile attribution bias and moral disengagement could predict each other longitudinally. The relationships between relative deprivation and displaced aggression, and relative deprivation and hostile attribution bias were mutual. This multiple mediation model with two mutually predicting mediators was explained from the aggressive motivation perspective. The findings help inform aggression theories and have implications for the prevention of and interventions against displaced aggression.


Language: en

Keywords

moral disengagement; aggressive motivation; displaced aggression; hostile attribution bias; relative deprivation

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