What is the dual-hormone hypothesis of aggression?

A) Dopamine and oxyacetylene combine to produce dopamine, which is related to aggressive behavior.
B) The interaction of high levels of testosterone and low levels of cortisol is associated with aggressive behavior.
C) High levels of testosterone provoke aggressive acts, such as challenges, duels, or dominance displays.
D) Low levels of testosterone are boosted by high levels of cortisol to produce aggressive behavior.


B) The interaction of high levels of testosterone and low levels of cortisol is associated with aggressive behavior.

Psychology

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a. the appearance of validity can help motivate test-takers because they can see that the test is relevant. b. it assures that the items are properly sampled from the domain of content. c. face validity is an important component of criterion validity. d. it boosts the construct validity coefficient.

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b. assess the responsibility of people with mental illness. c. evaluate the effects of medical treatments for schizophrenia. d. determine the intelligence level of an individual accused of criminal behavior.

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What will be an ideal response?

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