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PED3701 Assignment 3 (DETAILED ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED
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PED3701 Assignment 3 (DETAILED ANSWERS) 
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Which of the following factors is an essential feature of Eysenck's 
biosocial theory of 
crime? - ANS-Genetics 
Choose the most correct option: One of the biosocial theory's 
core principles 
include: - ANS-Individual behaviour patterns are produced by 
genetic traits and the environment 
Identify the following statement which best represents the 
assumptions of the positivistic school of thought: - ANS-In...
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DBT Certification Exam (Solution) 2022
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DBT Certification Exam (Solution) 2022 
 
Foundations of DBT 
Behavioral Science 
Acceptance Principles 
Dialectic Philosophies 
DBT is a _______ driven treatment. 
Principle 
Case Formulation as Scientific Process 
(identify parts of DBT process for each step of scientific process below) 
a) data collection is _____ 
b) hypothesis generation is _____ 
c) hypothesis test is _____ 
d) track and record results are _____ 
a) assessment 
b) case formulation 
c) implementing interventions 
d) evaluat...
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Criminology Theory exam latest 2024 update
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Criminology Theory exam latest 2024 update 
Anomie - ANSWER>>Durkheim's term for the loss of direction felt in a society when social control of individual behavior has become ineffective. 
Anomie describes a lack of social norms; "normlessness". It describes the breakdown of social bonds between an individual and their community, if under unruly scenarios possibly resulting in fragmentation of social identity and rejection of self-regulatory values. 
Atavism - ANSWER>>Resemblance ...
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CMY3701 CRIME EXAM 2021.
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CMY3701 CRIME EXAM 2021. 
The main strength of the differential association theory is that it showed that crime was not just a 
product of ___ but that it could occur in all settings. 
1. learned behaviour 
2. poverty 
3. criminal attitudes 
4. delinquency 
Answer: The correct answer is 2 
Refer: CMY3701 Study Guide, pg. 102 
Reasoning: “The main strength of the theory of differential association, according to Jones 
(2001:147), is that it showed that crime was not just a product of p...
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PED3701 Assignment 3 (DETAILED ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED
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PED3701 Assignment 3 (DETAILED ANSWERS) 
Semester 1 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED 
Which of the following factors is an essential feature of Eysenck's 
biosocial theory of 
crime? - ANS-Genetics 
Choose the most correct option: One of the biosocial theory's 
core principles 
include: - ANS-Individual behaviour patterns are produced by 
genetic traits and the environment 
Identify the following statement which best represents the 
assumptions of the positivistic school of thought: - ANS-In...
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Child Psychology Chapter 1 Fundamentals of Human development Exam Questions with Complete Answers 2023/2024
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Child Psychology Chapter 1 Fundamentals of Human development Exam Questions with Complete Answers 2023/2024 
Science of Human Development - correct answer Seeks to understand how and why people change or remain the same: based on scientific method, studies all kinds of people 
 
Developmental Scientists - correct answer Seek to convey both the generalities and the specifics about people 
 
Continuity - correct answer Characteristics that are stable over time 
 
Discontinuity - correct answer Cha...
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Child Psychology Test Bank #2 Questions and Answers
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Child Psychology Test Bank #2 
Questions and Answers 
Preoperational intelligence differs from sensorimotor intelligence in that preoperational 
intelligence: -Answer-goes beyond senses and motor skills. 
Piaget called cognitive development between the ages of 2 and 6 _______ intelligence. 
-Answer-preoperational. 
Piaget believed that between the ages of 2 and 6, it is difficult for children to think: - 
Answer-logically. 
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of preoperational thought...
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Criminology-Exam 1 (AU Criminology w/ Jeff Black Terms from exam 1) 2023
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Criminology-Exam 1 (AU Criminology w/ Jeff Black Terms from exam 1) 2023 
 
criminology 
the scientific study of the nature, extent, cause, and control of criminal behavior 
interdisciplinary science 
involving two or more academic fields 
criminal justice 
referring to the agencies of social control, such as police departments, the courts, and correctional institutions that handle criminal offenders 
utilitarianism 
the view that people's behavior is motivated by the pursuit of pleasure and th...
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riminology Theory exam latest 2024 update with questions & veried answers
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Anomie - ANSWER>>Durkheim's term for the loss of direction felt in a society when social control of individual behavior has become ineffective. 
Anomie describes a lack of social norms; "normlessness". It describes the breakdown of social bonds between an individual and their community, if under unruly scenarios possibly resulting in fragmentation of social identity and rejection of self-regulatory values. 
Atavi...
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Study for DBT Certification Exam 2022 (Answered)
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Study for DBT Certification Exam 2022 (Answered) 
 
 
 
 
Dialectical Dilemmas 
(Turn into secondary behavioral targets) 
- emotional vulnerability vs. self invalidation 
- active passivity vs. apparent competence 
- unrelenting crisis vs. inhibited grieving 
PreTreatement: Orienting, Biosocial Model Education, Commitment to: 
1. decrease suicidal behaviors and parasuicidal behaviors 
2. decrease therapy interfering behaviors 
3. increase behavioral skills
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