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According to the frustration-aggression theory, frustration-the perception that we are being prevented from reaching a goal-does not always lead to aggression. What factors increase the odds that frustrated people will aggress?

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FRUSTRATION AGGRESSION THEORY: It is an explanation of aggressive behavior which originates from the frustration of goals. scapegoating and hate crime becomes part of it. this theory has been introduced by john collard and Nile miller in 1939. Dollard and miller believed that their theory is applicable for both human, nonhuman groups, individuals. Many researchers evoked that any interference with goal-directed behavior leads to frustration. but according to Ma-slow, a humanist believed that a valid interference does not lead to frustration but the only form of illegal interference can lead to frustration. the connection between perceived perception and display of anger is more complicated as Dollard and Miller realized. Leonard Berkovich suggested that aggression is an aversion predispose behavior which leads to behave aggressively, it leads to negative emotions.

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