frustration-agression hypothesis

Cards (13)

  • What does the hypothesis regarding frustration and aggression assume?
    Frustration always leads to aggression based on the concept of catharsis.
  • What happens when our attempt to achieve a goal is blocked?
    We experience frustration which creates an aggressive drive leading to aggressive behavior.
  • Why might aggression not be expressed directly to the source of frustration?
    The cause may be abstract, too powerful, or unavailable at the time.
  • What method did Geen (1968) use to manipulate frustration levels in participants?
    He tasked them with completing an impossible jigsaw puzzle, being interrupted, or being insulted.
  • What was the outcome when participants were given the chance to shock the confederate?
    All frustration groups gave more intense shocks than the control group.
  • What role do environmental cues play in the frustration-aggression hypothesis?
    Environmental cues make acting upon frustration more likely.
  • What does frustration alone create according to the explanation provided?
    Frustration alone creates a readiness for aggression.
  • How do aggressive cues in the environment interact with frustration?
    Aggressive cues increase the likelihood of acting upon frustration.
  • What psychological concept underlies the hypothesis that frustration leads to aggression?
    The psychodynamic concept of catharsis.
  • How is aggression defined in the context of frustration according to the study material?
    Aggression is a behavior that arises from an aggressive drive created by frustration.
  • What were the three groups in Geen's (1968) experiment?
    Participants completed an impossible puzzle, were interrupted, or were insulted.
  • What can be inferred about the relationship between frustration and aggression from Geen's findings?
    Frustration can lead to increased aggression when provoked.
  • What does the presence of aggressive cues indicate in relation to frustration?
    Aggressive cues indicate a higher likelihood of acting on frustration.