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In defining aggression ethologists such as Lorenz and Tinbergen focused on:
Group Analysis
A form of psychotherapy that examines the dynamics within a group to understand and improve individual and collective psychological health.
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Random Sampling
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Multiple Observations
The act of repeatedly viewing or noticing the same event, behavior, or phenomenon, often used in scientific research to increase reliability.
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