Title of article :
Social Information Processing, Emotions, and Aggression:
Conceptual and Methodological Contributions of the Special
Section Articles
Author/Authors :
William F. Arsenio، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
This discussion summarizes some of the key
conceptual and methodological contributions of the four
articles in this special section on social information
processing (SIP) and aggression. One major contribution
involves the new methodological tools these studies
provide for future researchers. Eye-tracking and mood
induction techniques will make it possible for SIP
researchers to study attentional and emotion-related processes
across the six SIP steps. In addition, the STEP-P
instrument will open up the study of emotionally-charged
aspects of preschoolers’ early SIP. A second contribution is
how these articles emphasize the dynamic interplay of
emotional and cognitive processes in the emergence of
children’s and adolescents’ aggressive tendencies. Finally,
implicit developmental themes are raised by several of
these studies. Discussion concludes with suggestions for
future research, including a focus on the positive (i.e., nondisruptive)
role of emotions, and on the connections
between moral development and aggression
Keywords :
Aggression . Social information processing .Emotions
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology