A nursing instructor is teaching a class of nursing students about anger, aggression, and violence. Which statement by the instructor would be most appropriate to include?

A) "Anger, aggression, and violence are points along a continuum."
B) "The terms used to describe anger are very precise."
C) "Anger is a knee-jerk reaction to external events."
D) "Women experience anger as frequently as men do."


D

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