Effects of the Power to Retaliate on Physical Aggression Directed Toward Middle-Eastern Jews,Western Jews, and Israeli-Arabs

Aggression displayed by Middle-Eastern (M-E) and Western (W) Israeli high school students was tested by a factorial design comprising the following four variables: subject's ethnic origin (W/ M-E); victim's origin (W/ M-E/ Israeli-Arab); power to retaliate (exists/lacking); and experimenta...

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Authors: Bizman, Aharon (Author) ; Schwarzwald, Joseph (Author) ; Zidon, Atara (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Sage 1984
In: Journal of cross-cultural psychology
Year: 1984, Volume: 15, Issue: 1, Pages: 65-78
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Summary:Aggression displayed by Middle-Eastern (M-E) and Western (W) Israeli high school students was tested by a factorial design comprising the following four variables: subject's ethnic origin (W/ M-E); victim's origin (W/ M-E/ Israeli-Arab); power to retaliate (exists/lacking); and experimental period (5 periods, each consisting of 10 trials). In a competitive situation 127 eleventh-grade male subjects were given the opportunity to administer electric shocks to opponents who were either W, M-E, or Israeli-Arab. Half of the subjects expected their opponents to reciprocate shocks, the others did not. It was found that during the experimental periods aggression toward the M-E victims increased when they were not expected to retaliate; it decreased gradually when these same victims were expected to retaliate. This pattern was displayed by both M-E and W subjects. Only M-E subjects displayed less aggression toward an Israeli-Arab victim who was expected to retaliate. The findings were interpreted in light of both M-Es' ethnic image and their fear of Arabs.
ISSN:1552-5422
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal of cross-cultural psychology
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/0022002184015001004