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Paper Title

Catharsis, aggression, and persuasive influence: Self-fulfilling or self-defeating prophecies?

Keywords

  • Catharsis
  • Aggression
  • Persuasive Influence
  • Self-fulfilling Prophecy
  • Self-defeating Prophecy
  • Punching Bag
  • Aggressive Behavior
  • Media Endorsement
  • Anger Reduction
  • Catharsis Hypothesis
  • Laboratory Aggression
  • Emotional Regulation
  • Aggressive Action
  • Anticatharsis Message
  • Aggression Increase
  • Psychological Effects

Article Type

Research Article

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Issue

Volume : 76 | Issue : 3 | Page No : 367–376

Published On

March, 1999

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Abstract

Does media endorsement for catharsis produce a self-fulfilling or a self-defeating prophecy? In Study 1, participants who read a procatharsis message (claiming that aggressive action is a good way to relax and reduce anger) subsequently expressed a greater desire to hit a punching bag than did participants who read an anticatharsis message. In Study 2, participants read the same messages and then actually did hit a punching bag. This exercise was followed by an opportunity to engage in laboratory aggression. Contrary to the catharsis hypothesis and to the self-fulfilling prophecy prediction, people who read the procatharsis message and then hit the punching bag were subsequently more aggressive than were people who read the anticatharsis message. (APA PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)

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