According to the frustration-aggression hypothesis,

a. aggression that is directed toward others is frustrating.
b. people become frustrated when others act aggressively toward them.
c. the more a person expresses frustration, the less aggressive he or she becomes.
d. aggression is caused by frustration.


Answer: d. aggression is caused by frustration.

Psychology

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