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Paper Title

Loneliness and Aggressive Behaviour

Keywords

  • Loneliness
  • Aggressive Behaviour
  • Hostility
  • Aggression Towards Women
  • Sexual Adversarial Beliefs
  • Aversive Noise Administration
  • ESP Task
  • Zilboorg's Proposition
  • Male Loneliness
  • Interpersonal Relationships
  • Aggressive Tendencies
  • Experimental Study
  • Hostile Attitudes
  • Gender Dynamics
  • Psychological Assessment
  • Emotional Isolation

Article Type

Research Article

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Issue

Volume : 2 | Issue : 3 | Page No : 243-252

Published On

September, 1985

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Abstract

In one of the early classic articles on loneliness, Zilboorg (1938) claimed that lonely individuals are hostile and aggressive. The present research tested this proposition. Two samples of males were given a measure of loneliness and various measures of hostility. Ninety-one subjects in the second study were also given the opportunity to administer aversive noise to a critical, rejecting confederate for making errors on an ESP task. In both samples, lonely males expressed more hostility towards women and endorsed the view that men and women are essentially adversaries in their sexual relationships. In the ESP task, the lonely subjects administered higher levels of aversive noise. Despite some qualifications, the results generally are consistent with Zilboorg's contention that lonely individuals manifest greater aggressive tendencies.

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