A) dashed expectations
B) a personal insult
C) physical pain
D) an unexpected request
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A) in the winter rather than the summer.
B) when the weather is hot.
C) on nights with a full moon.
D) during rainy periods.
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A) an innate sexual drive.
B) a primitive death urge.
C) observation of aggressive adult models.
D) blocking of goal-directed behavior.
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A) instrumental aggression.
B) hostile aggression.
C) frustration.
D) displacement.
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A) our motivation to achieve a goal is weakened.
B) we did not expect gratification.
C) we are completely blocked in attaining our goal.
D) we are surprised by a consequence.
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A) the result of frustration.
B) instinctive.
C) a learned response.
D) the result of displacement.
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A) regression.
B) displacement.
C) relative deprivation.
D) the weapons effect.
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A) no differences between these men and normal controls.
B) less activity than normal.
C) spikes in activity level.
D) more activity than normal.
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A) hormonal factors.
B) how much anger or frustration has built up inside.
C) one's hereditary predisposition to be aggressive.
D) observations of others' behavior.
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A) cities and areas populated by southerners have much higher White homicide rates than those populated by northerners.
B) cities and areas populated by Midwesterners have much higher White homicide rates than those populated by southerners.
C) White southern men are less likely to own a gun.
D) White southern men are half as likely as rural Midwesterner White men to support wars.
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A) viewing or participating in violence fails to produce catharsis.
B) hitting a punching bag reduces aggression.
C) sexual materials provide an outlet for bottled-up impulses.
D) venting to reduce anger is like using gasoline to put out a fire.
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A) survival-oriented and common to most members of a species.
B) innate,unlearned,and shown by all members of a species.
C) reflexive and automatic but easily overcome by learning.
D) taught to members of a species.
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A) the aversive event.
B) the anticipated consequences.
C) the role of the parent.
D) bodily symptoms.
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A) rats.
B) monkeys.
C) snakes.
D) many varied species.
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A) positive.
B) negative.
C) neutral.
D) curvilinear.
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A) Twin studies indicate that aggression is never genetic.
B) New Zealand studies indicate that aggression is caused by abuse.
C) Alcohol enhances aggressiveness.
D) Aggression is caused by brain damage.
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A) Sam accidentally slams the car door too quickly,and it hits Tim's knee.
B) Luisa urges her classmates not to vote for Marcy for dormitory senator,citing some rumors about Marcy's social life.
C) Carla,a dentist,delivers a shot of Novocain before pulling her patient's tooth.
D) Joe's eagerness and enthusiasm resulted in his being promoted to sales manager in a very short time.
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A) one specific region of the brain controls aggression.
B) activating the amygdala can facilitate aggressive outbursts in humans.
C) activating the occipital lobe can cause a tyrant monkey to be more docile.
D) activating the frontal lobe can trigger aggressive behavior.
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A) distracted by loud noises
B) in an uncomfortably hot room
C) being closely observed
D) eating popcorn and peanuts
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A) Manipulative
B) Duplicitous
C) Hostile
D) Instrumental
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