Multiple Choice
Mr. Saadi is the principal of a middle school in an urban area. He plans to try out an attribution training program that was designed to teach aggressive children to interpret aggressive acts in a new way. Which of the following would NOT be appropriate for this program?
A) Students would be taught to recognize cues to another person's intentions (e.g., facial cues) .
B) Students would be taught to vent their aggression by punching a punching bag.
C) Students would be taught to give someone the "benefit of the doubt" in an ambiguous situation (i.e., assume that a person did something negative by accident) .
D) Students would be taught to generate nonaggressive responses to the behaviour of peers.
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