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FRUSTRATION-AGGRESSION HYPOTHESIS

The Frustration-Aggression Hypothesis The Frustration-Aggression Hypothesis, originally formalized by John Dollard and his colleagues at Yale University in 1939, stands as a seminal concept within social psychology and the study of behavioral determinants. This theory fundamentally postulates that aggression is the necessary and natural consequence of blocked goals or thwarted desires. In its strictest, original […]

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