Multiple Choice
A recent longitudinal study of 2,600 Dutch children (Bongers et al., 2004) supports the proposition that sex differences in aggression and oppositional conduct
A) remain remarkably stable from childhood through adolescence
B) become larger and larger between childhood through adolescence
C) become smaller and smaller between childhood and adolescence
D) are small in childhood, large during the preadolescent period, and small once again by late adolescence
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