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AP Psychology
Multiple Choice

Distinguishing Aggression from Altruism

Very Easy Unit 9: Social Psychology Aggression And Altruism

In the field of psychology, aggression is often defined as behavior aimed at causing harm or pain to another person. This can manifest in many forms, including physical violence, verbal attacks, or relational harm. Altruism, on the other hand, refers to selfless behavior intended to benefit another individual without expecting any reward. Understanding these concepts is crucial in social psychology. Which of the following statements accurately distinguishes between aggression and altruism?

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