Crime and PersonalityRoutledge & K. Paul, 1977 - 222 páginas |
Índice
Introduction II | 11 |
Is Human Conduct Predictable? | 19 |
The Nature of Personality | 38 |
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activity ambiverts answer antisocial arousal behave benzedrine body build Borstal boys brain brain-washing called cent child committed conditioned responses conditioned stimulus conduct correlation cortex course crime degree delinquents difficult discussion ditioning drug dysthymic Ectomorphic effect emotional emotionality environmental evidence experiment experimental extraversion and introversion extraverts eyeblink conditioning fact factors fear Figure fraternal twins genetic given H. J. Eysenck heredity horse meat human hypothesis identical twins important individual inhibition intelligence introverts kind large number learning levels of stimulation Mesomorphic methods moral nervous system neuroticism normal O. H. Mowrer object offenders parasympathetic parents particular person positive possible prediction prison problem produce psychology psychopathic punishment puppies question questionnaire ratings rats relation scores sensory sexual similar simply social society somatotype specific strong suggested sympathetic temptation tend tendency theory therapy token economy traits treatment typical
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