Taylor Aggression Paradigm

The Taylor Aggression Paradigm (TAP; also commonly referred to as the Competitive Reaction Time Task) is a prominent, well-validated, laboratory analog measure of aggressive behavior in humans, predominantly utilized within the field of psychology. == Purpose == The TAP is designed to objectively elicit and measure people's aggression in response to provocation from an opponent.

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Taylor Aggression Paradigm

The Taylor Aggression Paradigm (TAP; also commonly referred to as the Competitive Reaction Time Task) is a prominent, well-validated, laboratory analog measure of aggressive behavior in humans, predominantly utilized within the field of psychology. == Purpose == The TAP is designed to objectively elicit and measure people's aggression in response to provocation from an opponent.

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