Real-Time Decision Making and Aggressive Behavior in Youth: A Heuristic Model of Response Evaluation and Decision (RED).
Data(s) |
01/11/2006
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Formato |
604 - 624 |
Identificador |
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20802851 Aggress Behav, 2006, 32 (6), pp. 604 - 624 http://hdl.handle.net/10161/6398 1098-2337 |
Relação |
Aggress Behav 10.1002/ab.20150 |
Palavras-Chave | #decision making #aggressive behavior #social information processing #child development #social behavior |
Tipo |
Journal Article |
Cobertura |
United States |
Resumo |
Considerable scientific and intervention attention has been paid to judgment and decision-making systems associated with aggressive behavior in youth. However, most empirical studies have investigated social-cognitive correlates of stable child and adolescent aggressiveness, and less is known about real-time decision making to engage in aggressive behavior. A model of real-time decision making must incorporate both impulsive actions and rational thought. The present paper advances a process model (response evaluation and decision; RED) of real-time behavioral judgments and decision making in aggressive youths with mathematic representations that may be used to quantify response strength. These components are a heuristic to describe decision making, though it is doubtful that individuals always mentally complete these steps. RED represents an organization of social-cognitive operations believed to be active during the response decision step of social information processing. The model posits that RED processes can be circumvented through impulsive responding. This article provides a description and integration of thoughtful, rational decision making and nonrational impulsivity in aggressive behavioral interactions. |
Idioma(s) |
ENG |