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PSY 428 Week 5 Assignment

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  3. This document of SOC 312 Week 5 Quiz includes answers to the next questions:
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  6. 1. Which of the following is an example of a behavioral tendency thought to be linked to aggressiveness?
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  65. The answer can be found in Section 9.3 Children and Audio Media.
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  149. Approximately 30 percent of four month olds in the United States watch some form of television on a regular basis.
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