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Betty, an Anti-War Activist, Is Mad at the President for Leading

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Betty, an anti-war activist, is mad at the President for leading the country to war. Because she cannot go straight to the source of her frustration, she takes out her aggression on her next-door neighbor, Wilma, instead. This situation sounds most like an example of


A) excitation transfer.
B) displacement.
C) arousal substitution.
D) hostile attribution bias.

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