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What is the goal of aggression?

A. To be a negative role model.
B. To keep anger focused on you.
C. To be a positive role model.
D. To remove the obstacle that's causing frustration.

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The answer to the question is D. To remove the obstacle that's causing frustration. In aggression, one uses hostile behavior to confront an obstacle, often another individual. The behavior is often violent and is used to get rid of the obstacle that is causing the aggressor frustration.
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The goal of aggression is D. To remove the obstacle that's causing frustration.

Further explanation

Aggression is the numerous purposes and different types of actions and also factors causing a person to hurt themselves. According to the dictionary, aggression is the behavior aimed at harming others in physically or psychologically. The goal people choosing aggression because of the frustration.  When a person wants the type of thing to achieve, but hindered by a certain type of circumstance they tend to be aggressive over their actions to remove the obstacle that's causing frustration.

The examples of aggression are including physical violence such as biting, hitting, and kicking. The other also verbal hostility for example sending threatening messages through emails, phone calls, or social media, also making threats against people's life, shouting, and swearing.

There are three types of aggression such as:

  1. Reactive-expressive for example: verbal and physical aggression
  2. Reactive-inexpressive, for example: hostility
  3. Proactive-relational aggression, for example: aggression that breaking human relationships, such by circulating malicious rumours

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Answer details

Grade: 9

Subject: Physicology

Chapter:  aggression

Keywords: aggression, anger,   role model, frustration, obstacle

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