In experimental studies on alcohol and aggression, predominant finding is that higher doses normally brings out more aggression than lower doses.
"Cherek's commencing dose-response study" used many very low doses of alcohol taken with a placebo and found that alcohol raised aggression in three of four partakers at alcohol doses with higher doses normally extracting more aggression than lower doses. A follow-up study initiated that under high incitement, alcohol doses increased aggression with a placebo.
With the exception of "Cherek and colleagues' work", there has been many research on dose-response effects in the alcohol-aggression relation. Taylor and Gammon collated the effects of two alcohol doses on 40 young men in which mild electric shocks are replaced for point subtractions. Taylor and Gammon investigated that a high alcohol dose raised aggression notably above a lower dose.
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