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kodithompson

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A person is provoked, but unwilling or unable to retaliate against the original provocateur, and later aggresses against a seemingly innocent target. This is likely an example of
 
  a. displaced aggression
  b. sublimation
  c. catharsis
  d. reinforced aggression

Question 2

Sleep-walking is the classic example of
 
  a. automatism
  b. deficient actus reus
  c. Munchausen Syndrome
  d. a factitious disorder



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Answer to Question 1

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