| Literature DB >> 11317994 |
C Oliver1, G Oxener, M Hearn, S Hall.
Abstract
We systematically manipulated social proximity to examine its influence on multiple topographies of aggression. Aggression occurred at high levels during close-proximity sessions and at low levels during distant-proximity sessions even though social contact was presented continuously during both conditions. Topographies of aggression emerged sequentially across the close-proximity sessions, and all topographies were reduced to zero following extended sessions of this condition.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11317994 PMCID: PMC1284303 DOI: 10.1901/jaba.2001.34-85
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Behav Anal ISSN: 0021-8855