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A child’s aggressive behavior that attempts to harm the self-esteem of another is called verbal aggression.
Verbal aggression is a kind of nonphysical aggression which involves the use of a range of words to exhibit aggressive behavior. Examples of verbal aggression include screaming, swearing, insulting, name-calling, accusing and other unkind and cruel remarks intended to cause distress and pain.
When a child is involved in verbal aggression, they may seek to damage another child’s self-esteem and reputation. The child engages in verbal aggression may harm the self-esteem of another child in many ways, such as by name calling in order to make fun of them, uttering devaluing remarks with the intent to harm their image, and insulting and shouting in presence of other children with a purpose of causing pain to them.
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I would say maybe stress but also succes becuase its bringing them earnings
Explanation:
Answer:
<u>Conditioned stimulus</u>.
Explanation:
The conditioned stimulus is a previously neutral stimulus that, after becoming associated with the unconditioned stimulus will overtime trigger a conditioned response.
That means, what before was neutral (<em>pulling into The Pizza Shoppe parking lot</em>) will eventually be associated with the unconditioned stimulus (<em>in this case is Molly feeling happy when she has pizza, what is a natural response</em>) and <u>becomes a conditioned stimulus</u> making Molly happy for anticipation.
So, in this example, The Pizza Shoppe parking lot is the conditioned stimulus.