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Sentinel animals are monitored for specific diseases in order to determine the potential for human exposure to a disease.
Cues For Aggression
Cues for aggression involve environmental, psychological, or social signals and triggers that may provoke aggressive behavior or responses in individuals.
Catharsis
The process of releasing, and thereby providing relief from, strong or repressed emotions, often through art, drama, or psychological means.
Frustration Aggression Hypothesis
A psychological theory suggesting that aggression is often the result of experiencing frustration from blocked goals or desires.
Electric Shocks
The application of electrical current to the body, often used in psychological experiments to study fear or pain responses.
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