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Dr. Alfred Kinsey reported in the early 50s that 39
approximately ___ per cent of adult males had
experienced a homosexual contact.
From Marshall's article, which of the following is not A procedure that does not require the clients active participation
one of the four features of the psychotherapeutic
process?
There are strong forces governing the development of learning
gender-appropriate behaviour and interaction with the
opposite sex. The most powerful force in developing
these behaviours is likely:
Some research found a correlation between pleasure from eating and socializing
endomorphy and
In somatotyping, a mesomorph is a person with a muscular and athletic body
The most popular and best researched theory on sex social learning theory
offending is the
Some biological studies have found a connection insufficient vitamins and minerals
between both aggression and abnormal sexual activity
and
If over 50 per cent of the population does something, statistical standard
then it is considered normal. This is called a
A homosexual who accepts their sexual orientation and adjusted homosexual
is content to be gay is referred to as a(n)
Sociobiological trait theories begin with the premise not all people are born with the same potential for learning.
that:
In Marshall's article, the case of Tom illustrates that most are predominantly pro-social people.
sex offenders
In the acquisition phase of social learning, the compares their behaviour to that of others
individual:
The positive school of criminology advocated that the criminal was less evolved than other men.
Constitutional theories often posit that criminal genetic endowment
behaviour is often a product of
, According to Freudian theory, the superego serves as a conscience
person's
Marshall says that when considering sexual offending, institutionalization as a child is an important cause
Normal habits are referred to as folkways
A theory that uses biology, social learning and sociobiology
environmental forces to explain crime is
Marshall concludes that in treating sex offenders, a vital increasing offenders' self-esteem.
goal is
Sexual fantasy is _____ if one wishes to be sexual. necessary
Which model of sexual deviance emphasizes individual psychological
and environmental influences on offending?
Symbolism in sexual behaviour arises because, for visual
humans, sex is often very
Dr. Alfred Kinsey reported in the early 50s that between 13 and 17
_______ and _____per cent of the adult female population
had had a sexual experience with another female.
The theory that suggests sex offenders calculate both social learning theory
costs and benefits of their deeds is
Lombroso wrote in 1876 that criminals could be prominent eyebrows and cheekbones
classified by their physical traits, which included
In somatotyping, an endomorph is a person with fat and soft body
Some sociobiological theories point to _____ as hormones or body enzymes
strongly correlated with aggression and violence.
The destruction of the fabric of society would occur if mores
_ ___ were routinely violated.
Marshall concludes that in treating sex offenders, we give them respect like any other client
should
Edmund O. Wilson's theory promoted the idea that needs biology but interacts with social learning and environments.
crime
The heredity of crime falls under the ____ theory. constitutional
From Marshall's article, which of the following is not a the presentation of a scientific rationale.
feature of the psychotherapeutic process?
Early research found a correlation between assertiveness and dominance
mesomorphy and