Asked by Janae Hernandez on May 12, 2024
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Aggression is defined in psychology as
A) physical behavior intended to hurt someone.
B) any behavior that harms someone,whether it is intentional or unintentional.
C) physical or verbal behavior intended to hurt someone.
D) verbally insulting someone,whether intentional or unintentional.
Relational Aggression
An act of aggression (physical or verbal) intended to harm a person’s relationship or social standing.
Gender Typing
The acquisition of a traditional masculine or feminine role.
Androgyny
Displaying both traditional masculine and feminine psychological characteristics.
- Understand the definitions and distinctions between aggression, including physical and relational forms.
Verified Answer
EA
Ezekiel AragonesMay 16, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Aggression includes both physical and verbal behavior that is intended to hurt someone. Option A is too narrow as it only includes physical behavior, while B includes unintentional harm which is not always considered aggression. Option D only includes verbally insulting behavior which is not comprehensive of all forms of aggression.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the definitions and distinctions between aggression, including physical and relational forms.
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