A Mathematical Theory of Social Change D., F.; Hamblin, Robert L.; Jacobsen, R. Brooke ...
Population (France),
01/1975, Volume:
30, Issue:
1
Journal Article
THE INTERFERENCE-AGGRESSION LAW? Hamblin, Robert L; Bridger, David A; Day, Robert C ...
Sociometry,
06/1963, Volume:
26, Issue:
2
Journal Article
A series of studies using 40 M Coll S's to test hyp's derived from the work of J. Dollard, et al, in FRUSTRATION AND AGGRESSION. Results did not confirm the hyp's that aggression is a linear or a log ...function of interference. Rather, it was found to be a power function. Another study was undertaken to test the hyp that 'the power exponent in the interference-aggression hyp varies directly with the magnitude of the incentive.' This hyp was supported by the data. It is contended that 'the evidence thus far indicates that interference-aggression phenomena are as lawful as the sensory phenomena involved in psychophysical res. Thus, the temptation is to begin thinking of an interference-aggression law.' I. Taviss.
A Mathematical Theory of Social Change Ploch, Donald R.
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion,
12/1975, Volume:
14, Issue:
4
Book Review, Journal Article