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Differentiate between hostile aggression and proactive aggression.can you distinguish between two personality
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Hi Kindly check the books or the internet or the AI. U will get plenty of resources on this topic. This seems to be like a test question as if u r trying to learn. This platform is not for this purpose. Kindly take help of text books or reference books in the library.
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Hostile aggression is over-reactions of feelings in an individuals day-to-day life and actions, whereas proactive aggression is beyond a particular objective goal of achievement Hostile Aggression Personality - EQ ratio gets frequently higher Proactive Aggression Personality - Aversive or Dominating
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Hostile aggression and proactive aggression are two different types of aggressive behavior: 1. Hostile Aggression:    - Hostile aggression is reactive and impulsive in nature.    - It is often driven by anger, frustration, or a desire to harm someone in response to a perceived threat or provocation.    - The primary goal of hostile aggression is to inflict harm or pain on the target.    - It tends to be emotionally driven and may not involve careful planning. 2. Proactive Aggression:    - Proactive aggression is premeditated and goal-oriented.    - Individuals engaging in proactive aggression may plan and strategize to achieve their goals, which often involve obtaining a desired outcome or asserting dominance.    - This form of aggression is less emotionally driven and may involve cold and calculated actions.    - It can be seen in bullying, predatory behavior, or acts of violence that are not necessarily in response to provocation. Both types of aggression have different underlying motivations and can have varying consequences. Understanding these distinctions is important for addressing and managing aggressive behavior.
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