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Frustration-aggression hypothesis extended to socioracial areas: Comparison of Negro and white children's H-T-P's

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From Research Project, New York State Psychiatric Institute. Grateful acknowledgment is made to John N. Buck, for serving as technical and editorial consultant, and to Miss Hannah S. Davis and Mrs. Lila K. Hammer, who, in addition to the writer, served as clinician-judges for the H-T-P's. Further thanks are due Allen Cohen, William Dakos, and Miss Lois Brinkman for serving as supplementary clinician-judges.

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Hammer, E.F. Frustration-aggression hypothesis extended to socioracial areas: Comparison of Negro and white children's H-T-P's. Psych Quar 27, 597–607 (1953). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01562511

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