____ are delinquent individuals who show no signs of problems in infancy or childhood and few of them engage in any criminal activity after their mid-twenties
Adolescent-limited delinquents
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Conduct disorder–persistent delinquents
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Sporadic-chronic delinquents
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Time-specific delinquents
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Adolescent-limited delinquents
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a. age b. sex c. race d. socioeconomic level
If lack of assertiveness stems from __________, then __________ might be the treatment of choice
a. lack of information; education b. behavioral deficits; behavioral rehearsal c. unrealistically negative expectations; desensitization d. more than one of the above
_________ measures the rate of metabolism in brain areas by detecting levels of oxygen in
the brain's blood vessels. a. MRI b. PET scan c. fMRI d. TMS e. MEG
How does the amount of time between a CS and the UCS compare in classical conditioning of a salivary response and in taste-aversion learning?
a) Any time interval works effectively. b) In both cases the interval between the CS and UCS can be as long as four hours. c) Conditioning a salivary response requires a very short interval; taste-aversion learning occurs with intervals of an hour or longer. d) Conditioning a salivary response occurs with intervals as long as an hour, taste-aversion learning occurs with short intervals only.