Asked by Burner Account on Feb 18, 2024

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One long-standing theory is that aggressiveness, such as that shown by people with antisocial personality disorder, is linked to the hormone

A) testosterone.
B) dopamine.
C) adrenaline.
D) cortisol.

Cortisol

Hormone that helps the body respond to stressors, inducing the fight- or- flight response.

  • Identifying dopamine as a potential hormone related to aggressiveness.
  • Understanding the potential link between aggressiveness and hormones.
  • Considering the role of adrenaline in aggressive behavior.
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Patrick n tracy WorleyFeb 18, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Testosterone is commonly associated with aggression and has been found to be higher in individuals with antisocial personality disorder. Studies have shown that reducing testosterone levels can lead to a decrease in aggressive behavior.