To examine children's use of aggression in dealing with social problems, Dodge and his colleagues: - present children with hypothetical stories in which one child is the victim of another child's ambiguous actions. - interview children about why they are aggressive with their peers. - examine the contexts in which children display aggression. - observe the reinforcement and punishment aggressive children receive from peers and adults.

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Answer:

The best approach that Dodge and his colleagues can take in this particular scenario is to present children with hypothetical stories in which one child is the victim of another child's ambiguous actions. That will be the correct option for your answer.  

Explanation:

All the remaining options are not a proper approach to examine children with a history of aggression in dealing with social problems. Those options can bring back old episodes of aggression and can deviate real attention to the problem.