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Explaining regional variation in rates of aggression: Are differences accounted for by the Southern culture of violence?

机译:解释侵略率的地区差异:南方的暴力文化是否解释了差异?

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Examines reasons for higher rates of aggression in the Southern U.S. Research on the "Southern Culture of Violence" (SCV), a cultural explanation for these differences, is reviewed. Relationships between the SCV, Southern religious conservatism, and attitudes toward corporal punishment are discussed. Two possible mechanisms are proposed by which Southerners may react differently to situations involving an affront---attributions of hostile intent and a tendency to make external attributions. In addition, research examining the relationship between narcissism and aggression is discussed, and similarities between narcissism and the SCV are outlined. The effect of exposure to ego-threat on subsequent aggression is tested empirically. Participants were 96 white male university students at the University of South Carolina. Participants were assigned to Northern or Southern categories based on region of upbringing: each condition had 48 participants. Following the procedure of B. Bushman and R. Baumeister (1998), one-half of participants were exposed to an ego-threat, while the other half were not. Participants then read two stories and completed three dependent variables for each story: a measure of hostile intent, a measure of internal vs. external attribution, and a measure of aggression. Participants also completed a second measure of aggression in which they were given the opportunity to deliver an aversive sound "blast." Results did not support the study's hypotheses for region. No differential effect of ego-threat on Southerners' aggression was found on three out of four aggression measures, nor were Southerners more likely than Northerners to hold attitudes consistent with the SCV. Southerners were also no more likely to attribute hostile intent or to make external attributions for affronts. Southerners were, however, more likely to have attitudes indicative of religious conservatism and were more likely to have attitudes supportive of corporal punishment. In addition, there was a significant main effect of SCV-consistent attitudes on aggression and a significant main effect of narcissism on aggression. Narcissism also interacted with ego-threat to predict overall aggression. Results supported the attenuation of Northerners' attitudes toward aggression after exposure to Southern culture, which contradicts previous research on the topic.
机译:审查了美国南部侵略率较高的原因,并回顾了“南方暴力文化”(SCV)的研究,这是对这些差异的文化解释。讨论了SCV,南方宗教保守主义和对体罚的态度之间的关系。提出了两种可能的机制,南方人可以对涉及冒犯性行为的情况做出不同的反应-敌对意图的归因和做出外部归因的趋势。此外,讨论了研究自恋与侵略之间关系的研究,并概述了自恋与SCV之间的相似之处。凭经验测试了暴露于自我威胁对后续攻击的影响。参加者是南卡罗来纳大学的96名白人男大学生。根据教养区域将参与者分为北部或南部类别:每个条件有48位参与者。按照B. Bushman和R. Baumeister(1998)的程序,一半的参与者受到了自我威胁,而另一半则没有。然后,参与者阅读两个故事,并为每个故事完成三个因变量:衡量敌对意图,衡量内部与外部归因以及衡量侵略性。参与者还完成了第二项侵略措施,使他们有机会发出令人反感的声音“爆炸”。结果不支持该研究的区域假设。在四分之三的侵略措施中,没有发现自我威胁对南方人的侵略的不同影响,也没有南方人比北方人更有可能持与SCV一致的态度。南方人也不大可能将敌意归因于他人或冒犯他人。但是,南方人更有可能表现出宗教保守主义的态度,也更有可能支持体罚的态度。此外,SCV一致的态度对侵略有重大影响,自恋对侵略有重大影响。自恋也与自我威胁相互作用,以预测整体侵略。研究结果支持了北方人在接触南方文化后对侵略态度的减弱,这与先前对该主题的研究相矛盾。

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  • 作者

    Haskell, Ivan O.;

  • 作者单位

    University of South Carolina.;

  • 授予单位 University of South Carolina.;
  • 学科 Geography.;Sociology Criminology and Penology.;Psychology Social.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2002
  • 页码 197 p.
  • 总页数 197
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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