Physical Aggression
Dimension 692 of 1,100 · Health Lens
Physical Aggression measures the extent to which an expression describes threatening, punitive, or assaultive bodily force directed at another person. It encompasses both threatened and enacted physical harm, including hitting, grabbing, choking, striking, and injurious punishment.
evidence final name · Spanking Slap
Minimal Physical Aggression
Expressions activating this band describe little to no enacted bodily force, with aggression appearing mainly as verbal hostility, interpersonal threat, or isolated mention of being attacked rather than sustained physical assault.
Moderate Physical Aggression
Expressions activating this band describe direct physical acts such as slapping, pushing, grabbing, kicking, or threatening to hit, often in the context of conflict and sometimes with resulting injury.
High Physical Aggression
Expressions activating this band describe forceful punitive or assaultive contact that is deliberate and consequential, including choking, striking hard enough to leave marks, or using objects to inflict pain.
Severe Physical Aggression
Expressions activating this band describe overtly injurious or dangerous physical acts, such as burning, scalding, shaking, forceful slapping to the head, or closely adjacent threats of striking.
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Minimal Spanking Slap: Content characterized by hitting, hit, physically, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect spanking slap at this level.
Moderate Spanking Slap: Content characterized by him, his, tiene, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect spanking slap at this level.
Intense Spanking Slap: Content characterized by him, put, tell, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect spanking slap at this level.
Peak Spanking Slap: Content characterized by spanking, slap, least, and related themes. Expressions activating this band reflect spanking slap at this level.
