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  • What is the Heat Hypothesis? The Heat Hypothesis is a  

  • concept in environmental psychology  that suggests a correlation between  

  • higher temperatures and increased  aggression or violent behavior.

  • This hypothesis is rooted in the  observation that as the mercury rises,  

  • so too might the tempers of individuals.

  • The proposed mechanism behind this  phenomenon involves the discomfort  

  • and irritability caused by excessive heat,  

  • which can lead to lowered self-control  and an increase in aggressive responses.

  • Research supporting the Heat Hypothesis indicates  that in hotter weather, people are more likely  

  • to experience psychological distress, which  can manifest as hostility or aggressive acts.

  • This has been observed in various settings,  

  • including urban environments where heat can  exacerbate the stress of crowded conditions.

  • Studies have also shown that crime rates,  

  • particularly for violent crimes, tend  to increase during warmer periods.

  • This hypothesis has important implications  for urban planning and public health,  

  • especially in the context of global warmingsuggesting that as global temperatures rise,  

  • so could levels of societal aggression.

What is the Heat Hypothesis? The Heat Hypothesis is a  

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