Longitudinal surveys of TV viewing habits and children's aggression suggest that
A) earlier preferences for televised violence predicts subsequent aggression for males but not for females
B) earlier preferences for televised violence predicts subsequent aggression for both males and females
C) aggressive children are much more likely than nonaggressive children to prefer violent television programming later as adults
D) earlier preferences for televised violence predicts subsequent aggression for males but not for females and aggressive children are much more likely than nonaggressive children to prefer violent television programming later as adults
E) none of these
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