Studies of modeled aggression suggest that

a. the viewing of TV aggression does not have any significant effect on children's behavior.
b. children tend to be calmer after observing aggression on television due to the cathartic effect.
c. physical punishment by parents has little modeled effect on a child's aggressiveness.
d. children who watch a great deal of televised violence will be more prone to behave aggressively.

D

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Temper tantrums tend to occur because toddlers

A) frequently compete with siblings for desired toys. B) are easily overwhelmed and often have a difficult temperament. C) recall that crying as an infant got them immediate adult attention. D) cannot control the intense anger that often arises when an adult rejects their demands.

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