Covert and overt aggression can be distinguished on the basis of which of the following?
a. cognitions
b. rumination
c. impelling forces
d. hostile attribution bias
e. excitation transfer theory
Ans: a. cognitions
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a. True b. False
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c. That some are trying to understand crime rather than trying to reduce it. d. Some practitioners argue that too much of the research done by criminologists is inaccessible to them.