Answer:
d) frustration-aggression principle.
Step-by-step explanation:
In psychology and sociology, the frustration-aggression principle states that aggression is caused by frustration. In other words, we act with aggression towards others when we are frustrated about something, specially when we cannot reach a goal or satisfy an important need. This frustration generated by this, accumulates and generates aggression which is then triggered by a situation.
In this example Tanya has been caught in heavy traffic. This made her arrive to work late and arrive home later than normal, so she slams the front door and yells more over things that are insignificant. We can see that she is likely frustrated by the fact that the traffic didn't allow her to get to work on time and thus this caused her to arrived back at home later. So, now, she is frustrated and these insignificant things are triggering her aggression towards her husband and kids. Thus, this behavior can best be explained by the frustration-aggression principle.