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    A Child Purposefully, but Harmlessly, Striking His Father Repeatedly in a Temper
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A Child Purposefully, but Harmlessly, Striking His Father Repeatedly in a Temper

Question 71

Question 71

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A child purposefully, but harmlessly, striking his father repeatedly in a temper tantrum would not count as aggression according to the social psychology definition.

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