Multiple Choice
What is the difference between instrumental violence and reactive violence?
A) Instrumental violence is used to achieve an external gain whereas reactive violence is in response to provocation.
B) Instrumental violence is in response to provocation whereas reactive violence is used to achieve an external gain.
C) Instrumental violence is unplanned and reactive violence is planned.
D) Instrumental violence is driven by negative emotions and reactive violence is driven by positive emotions.
E) Instrumental violence is more likely to be committed by females and reactive violence is more likely to be committed by males.
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