Aggression is a behavior characterized by hostile or violent actions towards others. It can manifest in various forms, including physical violence, verbal attacks, or even passive-aggressive behavior. Factors contributing to aggression may include environmental influences, social situations, and individual personality traits.
Aggression can be observed in many contexts, such as in animals, humans, and even in competitive sports. Understanding the causes and effects of aggression is important for addressing conflicts and promoting peaceful interactions. Researchers study aggression to develop strategies for conflict resolution and to improve mental health outcomes.