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Which gender is most likely to engage in covert, indirect aggression with peers?
What is females
100
What are the three categories that define 'aggression'?
Verbal, Physical and Social
100
What are the two main types of social aggression?
What is indirect and direct
100
What is another term for online harassment?
What is cyber-bullying
100
What are three negative results a victim can potentially experience as a result of social aggression?
What is any three negative results...
200
When discussing higher relational aggression amongst girls, what is the youngest age group to reveal this, as mentioned by the book?
What is preschool, or age 3.
200
What are the two strategies/behaviors associated with the resource control theory?
What is coersive and prosocial
200
What two theories in the book give insight as to why females tend to have more socially aggressive behavior?
What is social identity theory and evolutionary/resource control theory
200
Give an example of a prosocial behavior
What is sharing, making friends
200
True or False? The more successful one is at resource competition, the more popular they tend to be.
What is TRUE
300
Give an example from the book of a study when perpetrators were negatively effected by social aggression.
What is 3rd - 6th graders, college females or fraternity/sorority
300
Besides chimps, what is one animal human females are compared to when discussing female perspectives/relationships within a group?
What is babboons or macaques
300
SURPRISE! To get points here you must stand up and sing/dance/do something embarrassing for 7 seconds :)
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300
What is the difference between a 'clique' and a 'crowd'?
What is clique is interaction based, and involves intimate relationships. Crowds are reputation and stereotype based.
300
Give three examples of something positive that can come from social aggression.
What is any three positives...
400
What are the two groups used to describe the "social worlds" involved with social identity theory?
What is in-group and out-group
400
What is one way females are able to convert a negative social identity to a positive one?
What is through social competetion
400
In social identity theory, which 2 things ABOUT YOUR GROUP have a direct effect on your own identity?
What is popularity and status
400
What is it called when you are able to act both coercively and prosocially?
What is bistrategic
400
What other "destructive behaviors" are more likely to occur the more involved with social aggression a female becomes?
What is destroying property/ physical aggression/ marijuana use
500
What are the two most common reasons kids claim to intentionally embarass one another?
What is to foster solidarity and negatively sanction behavior
500
What are the two conditions that make a situation "bullying"?
What is repeated instances and evidence of power/hierarchy struggle
500
What kind of comparisons take place between group members, when discussing social identity theory?
What is intra-group comparisons
500
Give one reason why we have to be careful when planning interventions?
What is every situation is different/ can do more harm than good
500
Name one this from this chapter you learned/ thought was interesting.
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