Temperature and aggression: ubiquitous effects of heat on occurrence of human violence.

Abstract:

:Outlines 5 models of the temperature-aggression hypothesis: negative affect escape, simple negative affect, excitation transfer/misattribution, cognitive neoassociation, and physiological-thermoregulatory. Reviews relevant studies. Aggression measures include violent crime, spouse abuse, horn-honking, and delivery of electric shock. Analysis levels include geographic regional, seasonal, monthly, and daily variations in aggression, and concomitant temperature-aggression effects in field and laboratory settings. Field studies clearly show that heat increases aggression. Laboratory studies show inconsistencies, possibly because of several artifacts. Specific models have not been adequately tested, but the excitation transfer/misattribution and cognitive neoassociation approaches appear most promising, whereas the negative affect escape appears the least viable. Suggestions for future work are made.

journal_name

Psychol Bull

journal_title

Psychological bulletin

authors

Anderson CA

doi

10.1037/0033-2909.106.1.74

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1989-07-01 00:00:00

pages

74-96

issue

1

eissn

0033-2909

issn

1939-1455

journal_volume

106

pub_type

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