Children who are described as 'reactive aggressive' are likely to demonstrate hostile attribution bias, which means they are

a. less likely to display risk-taking behaviors, placing them at a lower risk of injuries, STDs, substance abuse, or accidents
b. less likely to feel threatened by the actions of others, even when those actions are clearly threatening
c. more likely to feel threatened by the assumed intent of others' behaviors, especially when others' intentions are unclear or ambiguous
d. more likely to have low self-esteem, which affects their interactions with their peers



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The term "hostile attribution bias" refers to the tendency to interpret ambiguous or neutral social cues as hostile or aggressive. Given this definition, the correct answer is:

c. more likely to feel threatened by the assumed intent of others' behaviors, especially when others' intentions are unclear or ambiguous

This option aligns with the concept that individuals with hostile attribution bias tend to perceive others as having hostile intentions even when the intentions are not clearly hostile or are ambiguous.

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