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    The Child's Earliest Encounters That Could Be Labeled as Instrumentally
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The Child's Earliest Encounters That Could Be Labeled as Instrumentally

Question 145

Question 145

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The child's earliest encounters that could be labeled as instrumentally aggressive are


A) squabbles about toys.
B) injuring others to cause pain deliberately.
C) refusals to comply with parental commands.
D) hurting younger sisters or brothers.

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