Dodge and Pettit argue that aggressive children don't think like nonaggressive children. Describe their model and then apply it to an example of a child being hit with a baseball at PE.
What will be an ideal response?
Key terms and concepts that may be included in student responses:
? Children with conduct disorder tend to process information about social interactions in hostile ways and to see aggression as the only way to respond.
? In regards to a child at PE being hit with a baseball, the aggressive child is more likely to believe it was on purpose and as a form of aggression. They are more likely to generate few responses, most of which are aggressive, and more likely to select and act on an aggressive reaction.
You might also like to view...
Neglect (also called unilateral neglect or hemispatial neglect) is caused by damage to the
A. Anterior parietal cortex B. Association somatosensory cortex C. Secondary somatosensory cortex D. Posterior parietal cortex
Super would predict that 23-year-old Sophie is most likely in the ____ phase of developmental tasks
a. maintenance b. implementation c. establishment d. deceleration
The peer review process is designed to:
A) block alternative therapies from being made available to the general public. B) identify flaws in a research study's methods, findings, and conclusions. C) make researchers feel bad when their article is not published. D) place obstacles in front of people whose theories differ from mainstream science.
Among children from Western cultures, when guilt occurs in appropriate circumstances and is neither excessive nor accompanied by shame, it is related to ________.
A. inflated self-esteem B. insecure attachment with a caregiver C. poor emotional self-regulation D. good adjustment