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Christopher D. Green
York University, Toronto, Ontario
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I. "The Frustration-Aggression Hypothesis" by Neal E. Miller
II. "Non-Aggressive reactions to frustration" by Robert R. Sears
III. "Need-Persistive and Ego-Defensive Reactions to Frustration as Demonstrated by an Experiment Repression" by Saul Rosenzweig
IV. "The Frustration-Aggression Hypothesis and Culture" by Gregory Bateson
V. "The Hostile Act" by David M. Levy
VI. "Frustration Phenomena in the Social and Political Sphere" by George W. Hartmann
VII. "Deprivation, Threat and Frustration" by A. H. Maslow