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Frustration and Aggression

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EIGHT members of the Yale Institute of Human Relations have co-operated to produce this book. The result is not a mere juxtaposition of uncoordinated viewpoints but a unity of aim and consistency in presentation which make the multiple authorship almost undetectable. Whatever judgment one may make about the value of the hypothesis elaborated in the book, there can be little doubt that the intimate collaboration of a team of specialists, each with a distinctive training, is a profitable way of examining a problem which has no clear-cut frontiers and which does not fall neatly into one of the conventional compartments of social study.

Frustration and Aggression

By John Dollard Neal E. Miller Leonard W. Doob O. H. Mowrer Robert R. Sears, in collaboration with Clellan S. Ford, Carl Iver Hovland and Richard T. Sollenberger. (International Library of Sociology and Social Reconstruction.) Pp. ix + 150. (London: Kegan Paul and Co., Ltd., 1944.) 10s. 6d. net.

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COHEN, J. Frustration and Aggression. Nature 154, 378–380 (1944). https://doi.org/10.1038/154378a0

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