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baherus [9]
4 years ago
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Which of the following accurately differentiates between overt aggression and relational aggression? Multiple Choice Relational

aggression requires that the aggressor have a considerable level of social and cognitive skill while overt aggression does not. In overt aggression, the aggressive acts are committed in secrecy while in relational aggression the aggressive acts are committed without reserve. Overt aggression harms an individual through activities like gossiping and spreading rumors while relational aggression harms an individual through the use of physical violence. Relational aggression cannot be painful while overt aggression almost always is.
Social Studies
2 answers:
Murljashka [212]4 years ago
5 0

Relational aggression requires that the aggressor have a considerable level of social and cognitive skill while overt aggression does not.

Luba_88 [7]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Relational aggression requires that the aggressor have a considerable level of social and cognitive skill while overt aggression does not.

Explanation:

Overt aggression refers to the type of violence that we often associate with the word "aggression." This aggression is open, and it uses strategies such as threats, physical harm, rejection, and name-calling. However, relational aggression refers to a type of violence in which the aggressor attacks the victim's social status, reputation or relationships. This involves the use of rumors, gossip and social exclusion. Relational aggression usually requires that the aggressor have a considerable level of social and cognitive skill while overt aggression does not.

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