Multiple Choice
Compared with nonaggressive children, reactive aggressors are more likely to
A) believe that they can enhance their self-esteem by dominating other children
B) have high levels of self-confidence
C) believe that other people are adversaries and, thus, are quick to attribute hostile intent to them
D) all of these
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