The Open Psychology Journal, 2012, 5: 1-10
Dong-ouk Yang, Gahyun Youn
Department of Psychology, Chonnam National University, 300 Yongbong, Gwangju, 500-757 Korea.
Electronic publication date 04/5/2012
DOI: 10.2174/1874350101205010001
Abstract
This study examined whether exposure to pornography lead to aggression, utilizing pornographic video excerpts and measuring participants’ aggression by the number of human faces chosen as targets during a dart-throwing decision task. Male college students (n = 120) were randomly assigned into one of three experimental groups who viewed the sexually explicit material (nonviolent, sadomasochistic, or violent pornography) or to a control group who viewed nonsexual, nonviolent material. Each participant could then behave aggressively, or not, in a dart-throwing decision task offering pictures of human faces as possible targets. The facilitative effect of aggression was significant for all three groups exposed to pornography. The effect was especially conspicuous for those groups exposed to violent pornography.