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In what way(s)must a presidential candidate change campaign strategies after winning a party's nomination and beginning the national campaign phase? Why must he/she make these changes?
Frustration-aggression Model
A psychological theory suggesting that frustration often leads to aggressive behavior.
Displaced Aggression
A psychological phenomenon where an individual directs their aggressive behavior towards a target other than the source of their frustration.
Affective Aggression
Aggressive behavior driven by negative emotions, such as anger or frustration.
Cognitive Neoassociationism
A theory suggesting that emotions are linked in the brain through their common cognitive processes, leading to affective responses from related thoughts or memories.
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