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strangeaffliction

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Behavior that is intended to harm others is called
 
  a. rough-and-tumble play.
  b. socially expressive reactivity.
  c. physical defensiveness.
  d. aggression.

Question 2

The synaptic pruning principle is like a college that
 
  a. is known for great parties but neglects its teaching.
  b. is so huge that students feel they are forever lost in a crowd of indifferent strangers.
  c. has an impressive campus but neglects the students.
  d. admits all applicants but then flunks out many freshmen.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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