Which decision is a highly aggressive youth most likely to make when a classmate runs into her in the hallway?

a. The conclusion that violent actions lead to bad consequences
b. Deciding to set a goal of becomes friends with the classmate
c. The assumption that the classmate's intent was to hurt her
d. Assuming that the incident was an accident


c

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a. situational stress b. a medical condition c. gender, as boys experience nightmares more than girls d. irregular brainwave patterns

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What will be an ideal response?

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A. Customers will purchase coffee from Rita's new shop because her brand is novel. B. Customers will purchase coffee from the large retailer because of familiarity with the brand. C. Customers will purchase coffee at whichever location is closest. D. Customers will purchase coffee at whichever location offers the cheapest coffee.

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