This study examined whether the aggressive behavior of junior high school students were associated with their frustration experience, aggressive modeling and their control style to aggressive behavior. Five hundred and eighty─two students sampled from junior high schools in Taiwan were investigated in this study.The results of this study were as follows:\r1. When separately investigating the relationships between every dependent variables and independent variable, we find that all kinds of four frustration experience (physiological frustration, social frustration, family frustration, academic frustration) were significantly related to adolescents’ aggressive behavior. The more frustration experience the adolescents’ had, the more aggressive the adolescents were. When summarily investigating the predicative relationship all dependent variables and independent variable. We find that the adolescents’ academic frustration can’t be significantly used to predicate their aggressive behavior.2. When separately investigating the relationships between every dependent variables and independent variables, we find that all kinds of three aggressive modeling(father aggressive modeling mother aggressive modeling, television program aggressive modeling) were significantly related to adolescents’ aggressive behavior. The more aggressive modeling the adolescents had, the more aggressive the adolescents were. When summarily investigating the predicative relationship between all dependent variables and independent variable, we find that the father’s aggressive modeling can’t be significantly used to predicate their aggressive behavior.3. Not only in the relationships between single dependent variables and independent variable, but also in the relationship between all dependent variables and independent variable, the adolescents’ aggressive behavior were significantly related to punishment and guilt. The more punishment the adolescents be treated with, the more aggressive the adolescents were. The more guild feeling the adolescents had, the less aggressive the adolescents were. |