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Which of the following is FALSE? The closer a person is to his or her goal, the more likely frustration is to foster aggression. The more unexpected the frustration, the more likely it is to lead to aggression. The size, strength, and ability to retaliate of the person responsible for the frustration influence whether not frustration will tend to lead to aggression. A frustration that has an excuse or justification is no more likely to lead to aggression than no frustration at all; only unjustified frustrations lead to aggression.

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A frustration that has an excuse or justification is no more likely to lead to aggression than no frustration at all; only unjustified frustrations lead to aggression.

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The false option is a frustration that has an excuse or justification is no more likely to lead to aggression than no frustration at all; only unjustified frustrations lead to aggression. Indeed, the closer a person is to his or her goal any set back will foster aggression. Unexpected frustration is likely to lead to aggression. It is also true that frustration may not lead to aggression because of social pressure among other reasons.

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