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Studying frustration a psychologist wants to study the effects of failure and frustration on the relationships among members of a work team. she forms a team of students, brings them to the psychology lab, and has them play a game that requires teamwork. the game is rigged so that they lose regularly. the psychologist observes the students through a one-way window and notes the changes in their behavior during an evening of game playing. can the psychologist generalize the results of her study to a team of employees that spends months developing a new product that never works right and is finally abandoned by their company? explain.

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