Exam 12: Aggression: Insult and Injury
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The links between testosterone and aggression are best described as:
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A theory that has focused on the role of media violence in the development of aggression is:
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What is the difference between early and late starters in aggression research? What are the consequences of each for adulthood violence?
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Hostile attribution biases suggest that another child's actions are accidental
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Discuss the role of parental child rearing factors in the development of children's aggression.
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What combination of factors is likely to increase aggression?
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