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ghost!

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Research of Rhee and Wildan has shown that approximately what percentage of individual differences in levels of aggression can be accounted for by genetic effects?
 
  a. 16 c. 63
  b. 41 d. 80

Question 2

Childhood aggression is generally frowned upon by most parents in modern societies for all of the following reasons except
 
  a. it is not viewed as being adaptive.
  b. the police and the legal system have taken over the responsibilities of protection.
  c. they do not think it is important for children to stand up for themselves.
  d. official agencies are supposed to act on children's behalf.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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