Multiple Choice
The frustration-aggression theory suggests that frustration
A) doesn't lead to aggression after all.
B) reduces aggression more than it stimulates it.
C) triggers a readiness to aggress.
D) works by triggering the fight-or-flight regions of the brain.
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