In a broader sense—for the species—what purpose do anger and aggression serve?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Anger and aggression are fundamental human traits that form the basis for self-protection and the acquisition of material resources early in development in all cultures.
Psychology
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a) AIDS b) gonorrhea and syphilis c) trichomoniasis d) genital herpes
Psychology
The circuit pruning stage in the development of the nervous system includes:
a. Proliferation and death of redundant neurons b. Proliferation and refinement of organization c. Death of redundant neurons and refinement of organization d. Refinement of organization and migration
Psychology