_______ is defined as behaviour that causes pain, is meant to cause pain, and stems from feelings of anger, whereas _______ is defined as behaviour that causes pain, but is really a means to some other goal.

A) Assertiveness; general aggression
B) Instrumental aggression; hostile aggression
C) Instrumental aggression; assertiveness
D) Hostile aggression; instrumental aggression
E) Hostile aggression; assertiveness


D) Hostile aggression; instrumental aggression

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