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According to Crick and Dodge’s information-processing model of aggressive children’s thinking,
a.   aggressive and nonaggressive children do not differ in their processing of social information.
b.    aggressive children are less likely to attend to information that signals non-hostile motives.
c.   aggressive and nonaggressive children both know the appropriate responses, but aggressive children choose to act aggressively.
d.   aggressive children are more skilled at interpreting others’ behavior.
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Upwards Arrow I thought so too. I appreciate your honest help. Marking this topic solved.
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