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11 February, 15:13

According to kenneth dodge, aggressive boys are more likely to perceive another child's actions as hostile when

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  1. 11 February, 15:35
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    Kenneth Dodge is a psychology and neuroscience professor from Duke University, and according to him, aggressive boys are more likely to perceive another child's actions as hostile only when those whose intention someone close to him or her (peers) is unclear.
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