Multiple Choice
Social class differences in aggression and antisocial conduct may stem from
A) a tendency of lower-SES parents to rely more heavily on physical punishment
B) greater encouragement of retaliatory aggression by lower-SES parents
C) the fact that many low-SES families live in relatively violent neighborhoods
D) a tendency of lower-SES parents to rely more heavily on physical punishment and the fact that many low-SES families live in relatively violent neighborhoods
E) all of these
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