Aggression: Frustration-aggression Hypothesis Flashcards

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List points: “outline and evaluate the frustration hypothesis as explanation…”

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1) intro: Dollard cause effect,
2) justified and unjustified frustration(doob and Sears, pastors)
3) displaced aggression
4) revised version (berkowitz)
EVAL:
1) aggression isn’t merely a response to frustration (SLT)
2) lack of research for carthasis
3) issues and debates; not overly deterministic
4) application: used to explain mass killings.

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1) intro: cause effect Dollard

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Dollard et al stated that aggression was the result of frustration, which he classed as any event preventing an individual from reaching a goal. Hypothesis forms a cause effect relationship between aggression, frustration and catharsis (release of negative emotion). Frustration leads to arousal of aggressive drive and increases when motive is higher.

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2) unjust/justified frustration(doors and seeds and pastore)

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Investigations carried out to test relationship:

  • Doob and Sears asked pps how they’d feel in frustrating situation and most reported anger.
  • Pastore argued that unjust frustration produces anger and aggression. He gave conditions of both and under just there was less anger.
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3) displaced aggression

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When ppl are frustrated drive causes them to be aggressive to stimulus. Often it’s impossible to be aggressive to the source (e.g…) Dollard observed a “kicking the dog technique” in order for catharsis, a scapegoat is needed.

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4) a revised hypothesis (berkowitz)

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  • problem is frustration isn’t always necessary for aggression. Berkowitz revised hypothesis and argued that frustration is one of many negative experiences which cause a negative feeling which triggers aggression
  • unanticipated interference with ability to reach a goal is unpleasant and alters our emotion which is likely to cause aggressive action
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EVAL 1: aggression not only automatic response to frustration.

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Not all aggression is caused by automatic response. Slt showed that it’s rather an innate arousal which triggers a decision made depending on slt. However, sometimes it’s uncontrollable and caused by stuff like temperature which slt ignores (may be solely biological)

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EVAL 2 &3

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2) lack of research support: claims by Dollard of catharsis had to support
3) issues and debates: not overly deterministic, means we have more of a choice by learning to not use aggression

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EVAL:4 app

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The hypothesis has been used to explain mass murder. Staub suggests socio-economic issues in society leads to the blame being put on one group. E.g after ww1, the Jews were blamed for economical issues and loss of war.

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