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Male aggression refers to the tendency of males to engage in physically or verbally harmful behavior towards others, often with the intention of asserting dominance or protecting resources.
This hormone plays a vital role in the development and regulation of male aggression.
A branch of psychology that studies how human behaviors have evolved over time through natural selection.
This theory suggests that aggression is learned through observation, imitation, and reinforcement from one's environment.