15974. THE IMPACT OF CROWDING ON AGGRESSION. Describes aggression as a learned behavior, and looks at the theoretical views and research studies pertaining to the effects of crowding on aggression. It is noted that some people are more prone to psychological stress when crowded, and that people of different cultures tend to react differently to conditions of crowding. It is concluded that there is a need for more research on this subject. Written 2003. 12 pages; 22 footnotes; 11 bibliographic sources. 3,192 words.