Description |
x, 192 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm |
Series |
Critical issues in psychology series |
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Critical issues in psychology series.
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Contents |
PART ONE: INQUIRY AND ARGUMENT: An overview -- Theories of frustration -- Experimental research in frustration -- The future of thinking and research about frustration -- PART TWO: THE SELECTED READINGS: A general outline of frustration / Saul Rosenweig -- The frustration-aggression hypothesis / Neal E. Miller -- Frustration and regression: an experiment with young children / Roger G. Barker, Tamara Dembo, and Kurt Lewin -- The integrative value of concepts in frustration theory / Norman R.F. Maier and Paul Ellen -- Frustration and the quality of performance: II. A theoretical statement / Irving L. Child and Ian K. Waterhouse -- Emotions conceptualized as intervening variables, with suggestions toward a theory of frustration /Judson S. Brown and I.E. Farber -- Frustrative nonreward in partial reinforcement and discrimination learning: some recent history and a theoretical extention / Abram Amsel -- The psychological effects of insufficient rewards / Leon Festinger |
Summary |
A rich young man, ignored at home, finds love and comfort with an unorthodox would-be actress |
Notes |
Bibliography:p. 179-190 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-190) |
Subject |
Frustration.
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Frustration.
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LC no. |
65014073 |
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