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Jorge is a pitcher for his high school baseball team. In the last inning, he gave up a home run, which turned out to be the go-ahead run against his school's biggest rival. When the next batter came up, Jorge hit him with a fastball and was ejected from the game. Jorge's behavior illustrates:_____a. blaming the victim.b. the just-world phenomenon.c. scapegoat theory.d. the frustration-aggression principle.

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Frustration-Agression Principle.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Frustration-Agression principle can be understood as the theory that states that the subjective feeling of frustration often leads to individuals exhibiting aggresive behaviors.

Frustration is a feeling of irritation and potent annoyance when an external (or sometimes internal) event prevents the individual from achieving a certain goal.

Aggresion is a malicious act directed to another person or object.

In this particular case, Jorge is a pitcher that in the last inning gave up a home run. He then experienced frustration and afterwards he hit a batter with a fast ball (Agressive behavior).

Jorge's behavior illustrates: The Frustration-Agression principle.

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