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How does the frustration-aggression theory explain the link between frustration and aggression?
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How does the frustration-aggression theory explain the link between frustration and aggression?
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The frustration-aggression theory suggests that frustration creates an unpleasant emotional state that leads to aggression as a way of releasing that emotion. This theory was first proposed by John Dollard and colleagues.
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