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CRLS 1001 Chapter 4 Question and answers correctly solved 2024/2025 CRLS 1001 Chapter 4-6 Questions Which of the following is not one of the features of Bowlby's theory of attachment? A) duration B) specificity C) neurological function D) ontogeny - correct answer C) neurological functi...

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CRLS 1001 Chapter 4-6 Questions
Which of the following is not one of the features of Bowlby's theory of
attachment?


A) duration
B) specificity
C) neurological function
D) ontogeny - correct answer ✔C) neurological function


According to studies of twins...


A) there is a strong causal relationship between genetics and crime.
B) there has not been enough research comparing monozygotic twins to
dizygotic twins to make any conclusions.
C) there is some support for the hypothesis that some genetic influences
increase the risk of criminality.
D) there is no evidence that genetic factors explain criminality. - correct
answer ✔C) there is some support for the hypothesis that some genetic
influences increase the risk of criminality.


Studies on the extra chromosome in people with _____ syndrome have
investigated the possible relationship between criminal behavior and
chromosomal abnormality.


A) XXY
B) XX
C) XYY

,D) XY - correct answer ✔C) XYY


What is classified as "attention deficit hyperactivity disorder," produces asocial
behavioral patterns such as impulsivity, hyperactivity, aggressiveness, low
self-esteem, and temper outbursts?


A) Minimal brain dysfunction
B) Pervasive developmental disorder
C) Neuroticism
D) Psychosis - correct answer ✔A) Minimal brain dysfunction


What is the error in thinking or mistaken belief that occurs when one identifies
a cause for criminal behavior and then assumes that any behavior resulting
from that cause must be excused by law?


A) Fundamental sociological error
B) Fundamental criminological error
C) Fundamental criminal law error
D) Fundamental psycholegal error - correct answer ✔D) Fundamental
psycholegal error


Hans J. Eysenck found that differences in conditionability are dependent on
certain physiological factors, the most important of which is _____.


A) cardiac output
B) cortical arousal
C) amygdala activation
D) blood glucose levels - correct answer ✔B) cortical arousal

, The idea of "conditioned free will" implies that...


A) individuals weigh the consequences and rewards of committing a criminal
act before engaging in illegal behavior.
B) individuals are conditioned to think that they have free will when they
actually do not.
C) individuals are conditioned to recognize right from wrong.
D) individuals make choices in regard to a particular action within a range of
possibilities that is "preset" yet flexible. - correct answer ✔D) individuals
make choices in regard to a particular action within a range of possibilities that
is "preset" yet flexible.


The moral developmental theory was pioneered by...


A) Lawrence Kohlberg.
B) Sigmund Freud.
C) Sheldon Glueck.
D) John Bowlby. - correct answer ✔A) Lawrence Kohlberg


Albert Bandura's term for violent or aggressive behaviors observed in others
is...


A) aversive instigators.
B) modeling instigators.
C) instructional instigators.
D) delusional instigators. - correct answer ✔B) modeling investigators

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