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Which theory of the origins of violence explains each situation?

Sociocultural Theory

A gang member self-identifies with the gang causing him to act out in violence to
preserve his identity.

Biological Theory

A teen is bullied at school, leading to immense stress, causing her to act out in violence against the bully.

Psychological Theory
A war veteran sustained an injury to the frontal lobe causing him to act out in violence to his spouse.

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Sociocultural is 1 biological is 3 and the other is 2 i think?

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Sociocultural theory:

A gang member self-identifies with the gang causing him to act out in violence to preserve his identity.

Biological theory

A war veteran sustained an injury to the frontal lobe causing him to act out in violence to his spouse.

Psychological theory:

A teen is bullied at school, leading to immense stress, causing her to act out in violence against the bully.

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