What is the most extreme version of a social-psychological theory of crime called?
A. Social labeling theory
B. Containment theory
C. Stimulation-seeking theory
D. Biological theories of crime
Answer: A
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a. a comprehensive, objective view of human learning. b. an oversimplified explanation failing to address symbolic functioning. c. contradictory to the claims of cognitivism. d. foundational in its assertions, a necessary step in moving from the simple to the complex.
According to the research cited in your text, at __________ of consciousness do backward messages in music affect listeners.
A. no level B. the preconscious C. the subconscious D. the unconscious
Ben received a score of 125 on the WAIS and is taking it again in three weeks. What should we expect about Ben's upcoming test score?
a. Ben should score lower on the second administration because it is hard to replicate such a high score. b. Ben should score slightly higher on the second administration due to increased motivation. c. Ben should score nearly the same on the second administration of the test. d. Ben should score slightly higher on the second administration due to item familiarity.
With the possible exception of ____________, children with intellectual disability are five times more likely to be diagnosed with a psychological disorder than other children
A) schizophrenia or substance use disorders B) depression or posttraumatic stress disorder C) bipolar disorder or major depressive disorder D) schizoaffective disorder or phobias