Aggression, Pleasure, and Cognitive Dissonance

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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Aggression, Pleasure, and Cognitive Dissonance

The Open Psychology Journal 25 Jul 2014 RESEARCH ARTICLE DOI: 10.2174/1874350101407010050

Abstract

The relationship between aggression, pleasure and decision-making is analyzed applying a mediation model of structural equation modeling (SEM). The study explored it in two samples of similar age: young offenders and university students. A close relationship between aggression and pleasure was found in both populations. But, whereas in the case of university students, this congruence leads to a normal or adjusted behavior, in the case of young offenders, however, a mismatched evaluation of conflict and provocation leads them to make unacceptable violence decisions.

Keywords: Aggression, cognitive dissonance, decision-making, pleasure, structural equation modeling.