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the frustration - aggression hypothesis
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Who argued that aggression is the result of frustration?
Donald et al.
(
1939
)
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What did Berkowitz (1989) argue about frustration?
Frustration is one of many
unpleasant
experiences
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What does frustration lead to according to Berkowitz?
Arousal of
aggressive
urges
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What do negative feelings in an individual lead to?
Aggressive behavior
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What increases frustration according to the study?
Strong
motivation
to achieve a
goal
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What is experienced as an unpleasant experience?
Anything that interferes with reaching a
goal
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What did Brown et al. (2001) find regarding frustration?
Increase in
hostile
attitudes towards
French
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What was the cause of passengers' frustration in Brown et al.'s study?
Blocked ferry by protesting
fishermen
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What is less important than the resulting effect of frustration?
The
nature
of
the
frustrating
event
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What does Pastore (1952) distinguish between?
Justified
and unjustified frustration
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What produces negative affect according to the frustration experience?
Unjustified
frustration
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What type of frustration is more likely to provoke aggression?
Unanticipated
interference
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What does the frustration-aggression hypothesis state?
Frustration leads to a drive to be
aggressive
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What do social learning theorists argue about aggression?
Aggression is sometimes displaced from
frustration
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What is the 'kicking the dog' effect?
Displacing
aggression
onto someone else
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What does frustration produce according to the study?
Generalized arousal
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How does social learning influence behavior according to the study?
Arousal
influences
behavior response
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