Social Studies, 06.12.2019 05:31 dheydar9556
Which of the following best describes why researchers think people engage in aggressive driving? a. people have learned that it's an acceptable response to physical sensations associated with stress. b. it is due primarily to the way that people's parents drove. c. people think their driving skills improve as they age, leading to increased levels of narcissism. d. it can be attributed mostly to genetic factors that produce an overall increase in aggression.
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