The difference between reactive aggression and proactive aggression is that:
A) reactive aggression involves only emotional harm while proactive aggression involves physical harm
B) proactive aggression occurs when an individual uses a weapon to inflict the harm or injury
C) proactive aggression is a means to an end, while reactive aggression is motivated by anger and the desire to harm
D) proactive aggression is motivated by anger and appears to have as its end the infliction of harm on someone while reactive aggression is intended only to scare someone away
E) reactive aggression is based on instincts while proactive aggression is based on classical conditioning
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