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"Frustration-aggression hypothesis"
Keywords:
aggression
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motive
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thwarting
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elicits
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hypothesis
Related Terms:
Denial
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Capricious
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Intellectualization
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Frustration
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Rationalization
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Antipathy
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Compulsive
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Discontent
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Reaction formation
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Learned helplessness
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Ambivalence
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Law of effect
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Aversion
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Emotions
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Anxious
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Impulsivity
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Resentment
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Sympathize
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Antisocial
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Displacement
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Scunner
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Tantrum
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Acting out
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Bother
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Cognitive dissonance
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Scare
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Defense mechanisms
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Dilemma
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Defense mechanism
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Angry
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Paranoid personality disorder
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Emotional abuse
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Aggression
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Disgust
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Fear
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Regret
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Attitude
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Confusion
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Self-perception theory
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Paranoid
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Psychopath
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Indifference
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Appeal to emotion
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Trouble
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Desperate
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Distaste
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Rage
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Projection
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Punishment
the assumption that frustration causes aggression. (628)
mhhe.com
The extent to which people feel frustrated predicts the likelihood that they will act aggressively. go to glossary index
wwnorton.com
The theory that frustration causes aggression.
richmond.edu
The idea that (1) frustration always elicits the motive to aggress and (2) all aggression is caused by frustration.
college.hmco.com
The hypothesis that frustration (thwarting a person?s goal-directed efforts) induces an aggressive drive, which, in turn, motivates aggressive behavior.
lms.thomsonelearning.com
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