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9 January, 08:55

Ann was trying to reach her professor to let her know she would be late for class today. However when she called she discovered she was in the lengthy automated answering system and became more and more frustrated as the minutes ticked by. Finally, and through her book across the room and stormed out for class. Which theory best explains Ann's aggression?

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  1. 9 January, 09:12
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    Ann's aggression explains frustration-aggression theory.

    Explanation:

    Frustration is the feeling of getting annoyed or upset while facing opposition. A person gets frustrated when he is unable to change or achieve something. Generally frustration occurs when the goal is not achieved or desire is not fulfilled.

    Aggression is the behavior possessed by the person who is frustrated. The mental health conditions of the person may also trigger aggressive behavior.

    Frustration may cause fear and anger. Intense aggression may sometimes lead to violence.
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