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In this lesson, learners are introduced to social psychological explanations of aggression with a focus on the frustration-aggression hypothesis.

We start by discussing an example of a goal being blocked which causes frustration. We then look at Dollard’s (1939) frustration-aggression hypothesis, catharsis, Berkowitz study on the weapon effect and further research to support the hypothesis. A 4 mark exam style question and answer, an 8 mark question outline and discuss question with indicative points, true or false, MCQs, an evaluation task so students have all the key information required for A03, a debate task and we finish with a box plenary and kahoot.

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Frustration aggression hypothesis - social psychological explanagtions

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