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cross-cultural psychology
multicultural psychology
conceptual issues in multicultural psychology
intergroup relations
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frustrationaggression hypothesis
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- The frustrationaggression hypothesis is an attempt to explain aggressive behavior by linking it to frustration, in particular frustration of goals. One important application involves scapegoating, where it is suggested that as sources of frustration accumulate—during an economic crisis, for example—the frustrated groups might unleash their aggression against a convenient social target, often a minority group. [Source: Encyclopedia of Group Processes & Intergroup Relations; Frustrationaggression Hypothesis]
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