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The fact that social aggression in many mammalian species (e.g., mice) occurs more frequently between males than between females is often attributed to the
 
  A) organizational effects of testosterone.
  B) activational effects of testosterone.
  C) high levels of defensive attack by females.
  D) both A and B
  E) both A and C
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