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In the last 10 years there has been an increase in the number of mental health disorders in the United States. As these individuals with abnormal behavior start to become the norm, psychological research will need to adapt. The present work seeks to explore how to solve this problem by introducing abnormal behavior into social psychology. This can be done by measuring how depression and anxiety are related to aggression. The results from this study show that depression, anxiety, and aggression are all significantly correlated with each other and that only depression was a significant predictor for aggression. Although there are some limitations to this study, the results still suggest that the field of social psychology may need to start looking at how abnormal behavior can affect peoples’ behaviors.
- Clay, Colin (Author)
- Arce, Alma (Thesis director)
- Koop, Gregory (Committee member)
- O'Keefe, Kelly (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- School of Social and Behavioral Sciences (Contributor)
- School of Humanities, Arts, and Cultural Studies (Contributor)
- 2022-04-14 02:09:57
- 2023-01-10 11:47:14
- 1 year 10 months ago