?According to Eysenck, what is the foundation for criminality?

a. ?the over-reactive RAS
b. ?instrumental conditioning
c. ?interactions of environmental conditions and inherited personality traits
d. ?financial gain


Correct answer is c. ?interactions of environmental conditions and inherited personality traits

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