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· Two schools of thought in developmental theory are:
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· latent trait and social learning |
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· pschological trait and socialization |
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· latent trait and life course |
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· life course and socialization |
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Question 2
· In their research, the Gluecks found that the most important factor in predicting delinquency was:
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· economics |
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· genetics |
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· family structure |
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Question 3
· Thornberry’s Interactional Theory, causal influences are:
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· unidirectional |
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· bidirectional |
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· tridirectional |
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· mutidirectional |
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Question 4
· Social capital is:
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· The amount of knowledge we gain during adolescence |
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· The positive relationships we have with individuals and institutions |
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· The amount of money we acquire over a lifetime |
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· The type of neighborhood we reside in |
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Question 5
· The General Theory of Crime said that those with a ________ personality are more likely to be criminal.
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· neurotic |
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· psychotic |
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· impulsive |
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· sociopathic |
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Question 6
· In the General theory of crime, low self control is based on low IQ. True False
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Question 7
· Sampson and Laub found that marriage and career are the two most important life transitions. True False
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Question 8
· The authority conflict pathway begins with aggression and leads to physical fighting and then to violence. True False
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Question 9
· Hirschi's social control theory laid the foundation for Thornberry's interactional theory. True False
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Question 10
Life course theory holds that master traits, present at birth, remain stable over one's life span. True False