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Randa studies the impact of aggression on society. Her newest study corroborates other recent research findings that aggression itself is not inherited. Rather, people tend to inherit a temperament of ____ that often leads to aggressive behaviors.
 
  a. impulsiveness
  b. defensive aggression
  c. generalized arousal
  d. frustration

Question 2

When Kami's son Terence became increasingly violent during his teen years, Kami blamed it on hormones. Kami would most likely agree with a(n) ____ theory of aggression.
 
  a. biological
  b. ethological
  c. Freudian
  d. releaser



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Answer to Question 2

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