The "social judgment" perspective on aggression
A) would classify all harmful acts as aggressive
B) is completely incompatible with an "intentional" perspective on aggression
C) expects people to differ in their classification of harmful acts as aggressive or nonaggressive
D) is completely incompatible with an "intentional" perspective on aggression and expects people to differ in their classification of harmful acts as aggressive or nonaggressive
E) all of these
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