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===Social information processing=== {{See also|Social information processing (cognition)}} The social information processing model proposes a variety of factors that determine behavior in the context of social situations and preexisting thoughts.<ref name="Social Information Processing - Crick">{{cite journal|last=Crick|first=Nicki|author2=Dodge, Kenneth|title=A review and reformulation of social information-processing mechanisms in children's social adjustment|journal=Psychological Bulletin|date=January 1994|volume=115|issue=1|pages=74β101|doi=10.1037/0033-2909.115.1.74}}</ref> The attribution of hostility, especially in ambiguous situations, seems to be one of the most important cognitive factors associated with the fight or flight response because of its implications towards aggression.<ref name="Social Information Processing - Dodge">{{cite journal|last=Dodge|first=Kenneth|title=Social cognition and children's aggressive behavior|journal=Journal of Child Development|date=March 1980|volume=51|issue=1|pages=162β170|doi=10.2307/1129603|jstor=1129603|pmid=7363732 }}</ref>
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