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Destructive–nondestructive dimension
destructive–nondestructive dimension refers to an independent dimension of antisocial behavior consisting of a continuum ranging from acts such as cruelty to animals or destruction of property at one end, to nondestructive behaviors such as arguing or irritability at the other.
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