Steinberg and Scott (2003) argue that when teenagers are found guilty of a crime, it may be that their culpability is mitigated in comparison to that of typical adults

Which of these is not one of the reasons they argue teenagers are probably less culpable than adults?
a. Diminished capacity.
b. Compelling circumstances.
c. Uncharacteristic behavior.
d. Fluctuating hormone levels.


d

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a. principle of fun or enjoyment b. quality world c. principle of belonging and love d. principle of survival or self-preservation

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Which of the following group is the most likely to experience sexual harassment?

a. gay males b. heterosexual males c. lesbians d. heterosexual females

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A member of a group who is attacked, verbally or physically, by other members who project onto the member their own negative feelings about themselves is a:

a. Monopolizer b. Deviant c. Scapegoat d. Gatekeeper

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Whether or not a child should attend the funeral of a loved one is dependent on the child's

A) ?wish to attend or not to attend. B) ?age and cognitive development. C) ?acceptance of the death. D) ?age, kinship to deceased, and reactions to death.

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