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AP Psychology 2.1 Social Psychology. What is this a display of?
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- 00:04
Here's your shmoop du jour brought to you by instrumental
- 00:07
aggression, it's what all pianist suffer from when trying to play the minute [Girl playing the piano]
- 00:10
waltz so close, yet so far. Here's your question Charlie is angry because the
- 00:18
network canceled his television show he threw a chair against the window and
- 00:22
broke it this is a display of what and hear your potential answers.... Well poor
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- 00:29
Charlie was paid millions of dollars a year to recite lines he didn't write for [Charlie reciting lines in a studio]
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a few hours a week he'd probably be angry too if he lost that cash cow but
- 00:37
throwing a chair in a fit of rage isn't exactly a normal reaction so what is it [Charlie throws a chair at a window and a dog makes sad noise]
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a display of.. well it might sound a bit quote crazy unquote it's definitely not
- 00:47
sociopathic that would describe an act that displays a distinct lack of empathy [Charlie in a stray jacket behind bars]
- 00:51
toward others and seeing as a folding metal chair doesn't have feelings well
- 00:56
this doesn't fit instrumental aggression isn't when you chuck your clarinet [man throwing a clarinet across a room]
- 01:00
across the room it actually describes a form of aggression that is premeditated
- 01:03
and performed with a specific goal in mind but unless the whole TV show
- 01:09
related outburst was simply an excuse to carry out Charlie's much more nefarious [Charlie throws a chair and then sniggers]
- 01:13
plot against windows across America well this wouldn't really make sense either
- 01:17
in the context of psychology extinction describes the disappearance of a [an angry face above a picture of a brain]
- 01:22
previously learned behavior when that behavior is no longer reinforced. So for
- 01:28
instance maybe Charlie used to we don't know, not destroy everything around him [Charlie laid in a pile of leaves with a deer and rabbit closeby]
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because the whole having a job he didn't want to lose thing reinforced such a
- 01:37
behavior so once that job went extinct so too would his not destroying [Charlie getting angry]
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everything around him behavior what a guy but not our answer and seeing as
- 01:47
anger management is something that Charlie should probably attend [People in a circle on the ground discussing anger management]
- 01:51
missed a class on it and not a description of his window destroying tendencies we're going [hammer smashes through a window]
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to rule that one out too so cross out D. While hostile aggression fits and is
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our winner as it's a term that describes reactive aggression yeah it's the sort [man carrying a gatling gun]
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of thing that happens in reaction to something unfavorable with a simple
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purpose of harming or damaging someone or some thing in the question Charlie's
- 02:12
reacting to the show's cancellation by damaging the
- 02:15
window in a fit of rage but while some more eloquent and academic types refer [professor teaching a class]
- 02:19
to it as hostile aggression, we tend to lean towards a more straightforward term
- 02:24
like er, yeah temper tantrum [Charlie as a baby having a tantrum]
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