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nelaaney

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In a test of the excitation-transfer theory, women in the Cantor et al (1978) study who were annoyed by another woman and then shown an erotic film were
 
  A) sexually attracted to the woman who annoyed them.
  B) aggressive toward the woman who annoyed them.
  C) less aggressive later than those shown a non-erotic film.
  D) sexually aroused but not aggressive.

Question 2

Your textbook discusses how aggression may serve all of the following functions EXCEPT
 
  A) understanding ourselves and others.
  B) gaining material and social rewards.
  C) gaining or maintaining social status.
  D) protecting oneself.



Pariscourtney

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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