Frustration-Aggression Hypothesis AO3

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  • What is a weakness of the frustration-aggression hypothesis?

    Frustration does not always lead to aggression.
  • How did Berkowitz reformulate the frustration-aggression hypothesis?

    He argued that frustration can create many negative feelings, not just aggression.
  • What are some negative feelings that can result from frustration according to Berkowitz?

    Jealousy, pain, loneliness, despair, anxiety, helplessness, or determination.
  • Why might a student feel despair instead of aggression after receiving a low grade on an essay?

    Because frustration can lead to a range of emotions, including despair and anxiety.
  • Why is the original frustration-aggression hypothesis considered inadequate?

    It only suggested that frustration always led to aggression, ignoring other possible emotions.
  • What does the conclusion about the frustration-aggression relationship imply?
    The cause-and-effect relationship between frustration and aggression is invalid.
  • What is a weakness of the frustration aggression hypothesis?

    Not all aggression comes from frustration.
  • What did Berkowitz argue regarding frustration and aggression?

    Frustration is only one of many aversive events that can lead to aggression.
  • What types of aversive events did Berkowitz mention that could lead to aggression?

    Pain and extreme temperatures are examples of aversive events.
  • What did Reifman et al.'s research into baseballers demonstrate about temperature and aggression?

    As temperatures increased, the likelihood of pitchers displaying aggressive behavior also increased.
  • Why is the original frustration-aggression hypothesis considered inadequate?

    It suggested that aggression always came from frustration, ignoring other potential triggers.
  • What theory did Berkowitz establish due to the limitations of the frustration-aggression hypothesis?

    The negative affect theory.
  • What does the negative affect theory propose about frustration and aggression?

    Frustration doesn't always lead to aggression, and aggression doesn’t always come from frustration.
  • What is a strength of the frustration–aggression hypothesis?

    It has been used as an explanation of mass violence.
  • According to Staub (1996), what often roots mass killings?

    Frustration caused by social and economic difficulties within a society.
  • What process typically follows the frustration in a society, according to Staub?

    Scapegoating, which involves finding someone to blame.
  • How did Germans respond to their frustrations after WWI, according to historical accounts?

    They blamed Jews for the loss of the war and economic problems.
  • What have some historians suggested about the violence towards Jews after WWI?

    They condoned the violence due to the widespread frustration.
  • Why is the frustration–aggression hypothesis significant in understanding human behavior?
    • It shows how widespread frustration can lead to violence.
    • Highlights the role of propaganda in manipulating public sentiment.
    • Provides a framework for analyzing real human behavior in historical contexts.
  • What is a weakness of the frustration-aggression hypothesis?

    There is a lack of research support for its claim about catharsis.
  • What does the frustration-aggression hypothesis claim about frustration and aggression?

    It claims that frustration leads to aggression, which has a cathartic effect.
  • What did Bushman (2002) find regarding aggressive behavior?

    Behaving aggressively is likely to lead to more aggression in the future.
  • How does aggressive behavior affect thoughts and feelings according to Bushman?

    It keeps aggressive thoughts and angry feelings active in memory.
  • Why is the lack of support for Dollard's predictions significant?

    It undermines the credibility of the frustration-aggression hypothesis.
  • What are the implications of the findings from Bushman (2002) on the frustration-aggression hypothesis?

    • Aggressive behavior leads to increased aggression.
    • Catharsis is not supported by research.
    • The hypothesis lacks reliability due to insufficient evidence.
  • What conclusion can be drawn about the reliability of the frustration-aggression hypothesis?
    The theory lacks reliability.