In a revision of the frustration–aggression hypothesis, Berkowitz has theorized that:

a. frustration produces escape more often than aggression
b. cognitive appraisal will affect the extent to which frustration produces negative feelings
c. aggression is learned through a modelling effect
d. there exists a biological predisposition for frustration to result in aggression
e. aggression must be defined separately for humans and animals


Ans: b

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