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Unit 9 – Social Psychology
Topic 9.6
How might principles from political science regarding power structures relate to psychological concepts of aggression?
They can provide insights into how imbalances in power can trigger aggressive behavior to assert control or resist oppression.
They prove that political power structures have no impact on individuals' tendencies towards aggression.
They argue only politically active individuals exhibit signs of aggression due to their involvement with power dynamics.
They show all forms of political governance invariably reduce aggression among citizens.
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