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According to Dodge and Frame (1982) , aggressive children demonstrate cognitive biases in situations:
Speaking Loudly
The act of increasing vocal volume beyond regular speaking levels, often to ensure audibility in noisy environments or to display emphasis.
Responding
The act of answering or reacting to something, such as a question, situation, or stimulus.
Ringing
A sound sensation, often described as a persistent high-pitched sound in the ears, not caused by an external source.
Ears
Organs on the sides of the head responsible for detecting sound, maintaining balance, and facilitating hearing.
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