Aggressive behaviorThere are many definitions of aggressive behavior. However, different researchers agree
that it is a behavior that is intended to harm another person (3). The most common classification of aggressive behavior is reactive and proactive aggression (3). Reactive aggression is behavior that occurs in response to specific situational conditions, such as threats and provocations, and is accompanied by
changes in the physiological and emotional level. Proactive aggression is intentional behavior caused by anticipation of a desirable goal, and is controlled mainly by external reinforcement (3). Bullying represents a form of aggressive behavior. It is a subset of proactive aggressive behavior. It occurs due to the anticipation of someone’s desirable goal or domination over others, such as abuse (4).
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