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Persistent Aggression by a Perpetrator Against a Victim for the Purpose

Question 63

Question 63

Multiple Choice

Persistent aggression by a perpetrator against a victim for the purpose of establishing a power relationship over the victim is called ____.


A) bullying
B) cyberbullying
C) indirect aggression
D) displaced aggression

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