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41. Higher levels of usually increase the likelihood of , which consists of unprovoked aggressive acts that are designed to establish a dominance hierarchy among members of a particular species A) serotonin; social aggression B) serotonin; impulsive aggression C) testosterone; social aggression D) testosterone; impulsive aggression E) dopamine; frustrated aggression
41. Higher levels of usually increase the likelihood of which consists of unprovoked aggressive acts that are designed to establish a dominance hierarchy among members of a particular species A) serotonin; social aggression B) serotonin; impulsive aggression C) testosterone; social aggression D) testosterone; impulsive aggression E) dopamine; frustrated aggression
21. Professor Miller studies aggression in real world settings. In one study, he measured the number of times someone honked their horn at a stalled car. Honking the horn A) is the operational definition of aggression B) is the independent variable C) is the dependent variable D) is a confounding variable E) A) and C) above