Aggression levels refer to the degree or intensity of aggressive behavior displayed by an individual. It can include verbal, physical, or relational aggression.
This theory suggests that frustration leads to aggression. For example, if someone is repeatedly blocked from reaching their goal, they might become more aggressive.
Hostile Attribution Bias: This refers to the tendency to interpret ambiguous actions by others as hostile or aggressive. For instance, someone might perceive an accidental bump as intentional and respond with aggression.
Catharsis Theory: This theory proposes that engaging in aggressive behaviors (such as playing violent video games) can help reduce pent-up aggression and relieve stress.