A) Misplaced
B) Intentional
C) Malicious
D) Instrumental
E) Hostile
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A) Give him a doll to beat on when he's feeling mad.
B) Get him involved in an aggressive sport like football.
C) Respond quickly and send him to his room every time he aggresses.
D) Explain to him that it is wrong to be overly aggressive.
E) Have him run up and down the stairs to relieve his aggressive urges.
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A) Bouncers used excessive aggression against bar patrons when the bouncers were intimidated and needed to defend themselves.
B) No conclusions can be drawn as it was just observational research.
C) If threats or fights occur it is usually in response to direct provocation.
D) They documented the existence of a macho subculture among male bar patrons.
E) Patrons in bars often provoke the bouncers to become aggressive.
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A) aggression is affected by innate propensities and learned inhibitory responses.
B) economic and social competition can elicit aggression.
C) instrumental aggression is inborn.
D) aggressive instincts can even vary within a culture.
E) evolution selected for aggressive behaviours.
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A) Stacey, because she grew up in a large city
B) Bobby, because he grew up in the United States
C) Robyn, because her parents use threats of severe punishment
D) Namara, because he is a boy
E) Althea, because she spent her formative years in Ethiopia
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A) The most frequent targets of male aggression tend to be female strangers.
B) Men's physical aggression tends to involve more severe forms of violence than women's physical aggression.
C) Physical aggression is most likely to be reported among long-term married couples.
D) Women's physical aggression results in greater degree of injury than men's physical aggression.
E) The most frequent targets of male aggression tend to be a romantic partner or spouse.
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A) Aggression is the result of both inborn propensities and a particular situational context.
B) Aggression is based on normal inborn instincts.
C) Aggression is entirely determined by situational factors.
D) Aggression occurs when unexpressed emotions build up inside and must be expressed to relieve pressure.
E) Aggression is almost always maladaptive.
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A) hostile; instrumental
B) biological; evolutionary
C) evolutionary; biological
D) hostile; functional
E) functional; instrumental
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A) Violent video game playing was associated with increased patterns of aggressive acts.
B) Violent video game playing affected male participants' thoughts and behaviour, but had negligible effects on females.
C) Amount of time playing video games was negatively correlated with academic grades.
D) Violent video game playing was associated with increased patterns of delinquent acts.
E) Violent video game playing increases aggressive thoughts and actions.
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A) convicted of property crimes; convicted of violent crimes
B) who play professional sports; who play recreational sports
C) from abusive homes; from non-abusive homes
D) convicted of violent crimes; convicted of property crimes
E) from lower socioeconomic backgrounds; higher socioeconomic backgrounds
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A) empathy.
B) community charity involvement.
C) number of friends.
D) prosocial behaviour.
E) both empathy and prosocial behaviour.
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A) Scott has a quick temper and gets into fights at parties.
B) Angry at her boyfriend, Liz destroys his stereo.
C) Karin runs over her neighbour's cat.
D) An assassin kills a leader to ensure the success of a coup.
E) Andrea slaps Bob because she is offended at something he said.
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A) had never been aggressive became the most aggressive after watching the violent film.
B) watched the violent film used physical aggression, but not verbal aggression.
C) watched the bicycle race became frustrated and actually behaved more aggressively.
D) were aggressive to begin with and watched the violent film were the most aggressive.
E) watched the violent film used verbal aggression, but not physical aggression.
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A) Depression
B) Frustration
C) Low self-esteem
D) Anger
E) Anxiety
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A) aggressive stimuli.
B) projection.
C) dehumanization.
D) avoidance coping.
E) catharsis.
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A) criminals were made aware of the death penalty.
B) it were more selectively applied.
C) it were more broadly applied.
D) law enforcement can work more efficiently and swiftly.
E) the criminal justice system becomes more "colour blind."
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A) If his friends are present.
B) If he believes it was an accident.
C) If he attributes the guy's behaviour to intentional hostility.
D) If he knows the guy well.
E) If he thinks he is physically capable of beating the guy up.
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A) more people might simply be outside on a warm day than on a cold day.
B) by definition, people who participate in disturbances are not a random sample.
C) it is difficult to access such records.
D) the records focus on the past 200 years.
E) such disturbances do not involve the kind of aggression of interest to social psychologists.
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