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How has the frustration-aggression hypothesis been revised?

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How has the frustration-aggression hypothesis been revised?

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A revised frustration-aggression hypothesis states that aggression is the result of an interaction between an internal emotional state and cues that are available in the environment. Frustration alone is not sufficient to produce aggression. The frustration-aggression hypothesis was proposed by Dollard, Doob, Miller, Mower, and Sears.

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