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Lucie BerkovitchUniversité de Paris, Yale University Verified email at yale.edu Cited by 288 |
Frustration-aggression hypothesis: examination and reformulation.
L Berkowitz - Psychological bulletin, 1989 - psycnet.apa.org
… This formulation is, in my opinion, a tour de force, but space limitations keep me from
discussing the model's complexities in this article (see Berkowitz, 1962, Chap. 5, for a detailed …
discussing the model's complexities in this article (see Berkowitz, 1962, Chap. 5, for a detailed …
On the formation and regulation of anger and aggression: A cognitive-neoassociationistic analysis.
L Berkowitz - American psychologist, 1990 - psycnet.apa.org
Noting that a wide variety of unpleasant feelings, including sadness and depression, apparently
can give rise to anger and aggression, I propose a cognitive–neoassociationistic model …
can give rise to anger and aggression, I propose a cognitive–neoassociationistic model …
Some effects of thoughts on anti-and prosocial influences of media events: a cognitive-neoassociation analysis.
L Berkowitz - Psychological bulletin, 1984 - psycnet.apa.org
… The previously cited experiment by Turner and Berkowitz (1972) supports this analysis, as
does a later study by Leyens and Picus (1973). In this investigation the angry subjects who …
does a later study by Leyens and Picus (1973). In this investigation the angry subjects who …
The influence of media violence on youth
CA Anderson, L Berkowitz… - … science in the …, 2003 - journals.sagepub.com
Research on violent television and films, video games, and music reveals unequivocal evidence
that media violence increases the likelihood of aggressive and violent behavior in both …
that media violence increases the likelihood of aggressive and violent behavior in both …
[BOOK][B] Aggression: Its causes, consequences, and control.
L Berkowitz - 1993 - psycnet.apa.org
The present work can serve as a source of readily accessible information for students,
parents, educators, journalists, and interested laypersons generally, telling them what social …
parents, educators, journalists, and interested laypersons generally, telling them what social …
Aggression: A social psychological analysis.
L Berkowitz - 1962 - psycnet.apa.org
Research is cited from ethnology, biology, personality theory, social psychology, sociology,
and mass communication to update and modify formulations advanced by Dollard, Miller, …
and mass communication to update and modify formulations advanced by Dollard, Miller, …
Weapons as aggression-eliciting stimuli.
L Berkowitz, A LePage - Journal of Personality and Social …, 1967 - psycnet.apa.org
… Berkowitz has suggested that appropriate cues must be present in the situation if aggressive
responses are actually to occur. While there is still considerable uncertainty as to just what …
responses are actually to occur. While there is still considerable uncertainty as to just what …
External validity is more than skin deep: Some answers to criticisms of laboratory experiments.
L Berkowitz, E Donnerstein - American psychologist, 1982 - psycnet.apa.org
… effect" initiated by Berkowitz and LePage (1967). Assuming that weapons have an aggressive
meaning for many people in our society, Berkowitz and LePage hypothesized that the …
meaning for many people in our society, Berkowitz and LePage hypothesized that the …
[HTML][HTML] Toward mapping neurobehavioral heterogeneity of psychedelic neurobiology in humans
Precision psychiatry aims to identify markers of interindividual variability that allow for
predicting the right treatment for each patient. However, bridging the gap between molecular-level …
predicting the right treatment for each patient. However, bridging the gap between molecular-level …
Note on the drawing power of crowds of different size.
S Milgram, L Bickman, L Berkowitz - Journal of personality and …, 1969 - psycnet.apa.org
Reports on the relationship between the size of a stimulus crowd, standing on a busy city street
looking up at a building, and the response of passersby. As the size of the stimulus crowd …
looking up at a building, and the response of passersby. As the size of the stimulus crowd …