From middle childhood to young adulthood, what gender differences appear in aggression?
A) Boys and girls both increase their tendency to use physical aggression, but boys are more likely to use weapons than girls, creating more legal problems and more social problems with their aggression.
B) Boys' aggression decreases but girls become increasingly aggressive, overtaking the level of aggression in boys during the preadolescent period.
C) Boys and girls use different aggressive tactics, with boys more likely to use physical confrontation and girls more likely to use relational aggression.
D) Few gender-related differences appear.
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