Human aggression (Part 5)

The leading proponent for this theory, Sigmund Freud argues that human motivational forces, such as sex and aggression, are based on instincts (Baumeister & Bushman, 2008). Through evolution, humans have inherited a fighting instinct similar to that found in many species of animals. One of the b...

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Main Author: Jumat, Rahiman
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spelling my.utm.220772017-09-11T02:18:51Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/22077/ Human aggression (Part 5) Jumat, Rahiman L Education (General) The leading proponent for this theory, Sigmund Freud argues that human motivational forces, such as sex and aggression, are based on instincts (Baumeister & Bushman, 2008). Through evolution, humans have inherited a fighting instinct similar to that found in many species of animals. One of the best known proponents of aggressive instinct in humans was Konrad Lorenz (Heleta, 2007). 2012 Teaching Resource NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/22077/1/Human_Aggression_Part_5.pdf Jumat, Rahiman (2012) Human aggression (Part 5). [Teaching Resource] (Unpublished)
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Human aggression (Part 5)
description The leading proponent for this theory, Sigmund Freud argues that human motivational forces, such as sex and aggression, are based on instincts (Baumeister & Bushman, 2008). Through evolution, humans have inherited a fighting instinct similar to that found in many species of animals. One of the best known proponents of aggressive instinct in humans was Konrad Lorenz (Heleta, 2007).
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