TY - JOUR PY - 2013// TI - The voodoo doll task: Introducing and validating a novel method for studying aggressive inclinations JO - Aggressive behavior A1 - Dewall, C. Nathan A1 - Finkel, Eli J. A1 - Lambert, Nathaniel M. A1 - Slotter, Erica B. A1 - Bodenhausen, Galen V. A1 - Pond, Richard S. A1 - Renzetti, Claire M. A1 - Fincham, Frank D. SP - 419 EP - 439 VL - 39 IS - 6 N2 - Aggression pervades modern life. To understand the root causes of aggression, researchers have developed several methods to assess aggressive inclinations. The current article introduces a new behavioral method-the voodoo doll task (VDT)-that offers a reliable and valid trait and state measure of aggressive inclinations across settings and relationship contexts. Drawing on theory and research on the law of similarity and magical beliefs (Rozin, Millman, & Nemeroff [1986], Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 50, 703-712), we propose that people transfer characteristics of a person onto a voodoo doll representing that person. As a result, causing harm to a voodoo doll by stabbing it with pins may have important psychological similarities to causing actual harm to the person the voodoo doll represents. Nine methodologically diverse studies (total N = 1,376) showed that the VDT had strong reliability, construct validity, and convergent validity. Discussion centers on the importance of magical beliefs in understanding the causes of aggressive inclinations. Aggr. Behav. 9999:XX-XX, 2013. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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LA - en SN - 0096-140X UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ab.21496 ID - ref1 ER -