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Post by fatima on Oct 11, 2017 0:22:19 GMT
The frustration-aggression hypothesis indicates that frustration all ways leads to aggression. The idea that when someone hasn't accomplished a goal this in return leads the individual to get frustrated and as a result, the individual's frustration turns into aggression. Freud touches up on how this displaced aggression is repressed by our ego into our unconscious, however, the aggression is then displaced onto a third (weak group) who was not the provoker.
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