Frustration and aggression /

"This study takes as its point of departure the assumption that aggression is always a consequence of frustration. More specifically, the proposition is that occurrence of aggressive behavior always presupposes the existence of frustration and, contrariwise, that the existence of frustration al...

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Main Authors: Dollard, John, 1900-1980 (Author), Sears, Robert R. (Robert Richardson) (Author), Mowrer, Orval Hobart, 1907-1982 (Author), Miller, Neal E. (Neal Elgar), 1909-2002 (Author), Doob, Leonard W. (Leonard William), 1909-2000 (Author)
Corporate Author: Yale University. Institute of Human Relations
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New Haven : Published for The Institute of Human Relations by Yale University Press, [1939]
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245 1 0 |a Frustration and aggression /  |c by John Dollard, Leonard W. Doob, Neal E. Miller, O.H. Mowrer, Robert R. Sears ; in collaboration with Clellan S. Ford, Carl Iver Hovland, Richard T. Sollenberger. 
264 1 |a New Haven :  |b Published for The Institute of Human Relations by Yale University Press,  |c [1939] 
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300 |a viii, 209 page ;  |c 24 cm 
520 |a "This study takes as its point of departure the assumption that aggression is always a consequence of frustration. More specifically, the proposition is that occurrence of aggressive behavior always presupposes the existence of frustration and, contrariwise, that the existence of frustration always leads to some form of aggression."--Page 1. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a 1. Definitions -- 2. Psychological principles I -- 3. Psychological principles II -- 4. Socialization in America -- 5. Adolescence -- 6. Criminality -- 7. Democracy fascism, and communism -- 8. A primitive society: the Ashanti. 
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