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Dr. Alfred Kinsey reported in the early 50s that approximately _______ per cent of adult males had experienced a homosexual contact. - 39 From Marshall's article, which of the following is not one of the four features of the psychotherapeutic process? - A procedure that does not require the clie...

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2024 Graded A
Dr. Alfred Kinsey reported in the early 50s that approximately _______ per cent of
adult males had experienced a homosexual contact. - 39


From Marshall's article, which of the following is not one of the four features of
the psychotherapeutic process? - A procedure that does not require the clients
active participation


There are strong forces governing the development of gender-appropriate
behaviour and interaction with the opposite sex. The most powerful force in
developing these behaviours is likely: - learning


Some research found a correlation between endomorphy and - pleasure from eating
and socializing


In somatotyping, a mesomorph is a person with - a muscular and athletic body


The most popular and best researched theory on sex offending is the - social
learning theory


Some biological studies have found a connection between both aggression and
abnormal sexual activity and - insufficient vitamins and minerals


If over 50 per cent of the population does something, then it is considered normal.
This is called a - statistical standard

,A homosexual who accepts their sexual orientation and is content to be gay is
referred to as a(n) - adjusted homosexual


Sociobiological trait theories begin with the premise that: - not all people are born
with the same potential for learning.


In Marshall's article, the case of Tom illustrates that most sex offenders - are
predominantly pro-social people.


In the acquisition phase of social learning, the individual: - compares their
behaviour to that of others


The positive school of criminology advocated that - the criminal was less evolved
than other men.


Constitutional theories often posit that criminal behaviour is often a product of -
genetic endowment


According to Freudian theory, the superego serves as a person's - conscience


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 environmental forces to explain
crime is - sociobiology

, Marshall concludes that in treating sex offenders, a vital goal is - increasing
offenders' self-esteem.


Sexual fantasy is _______ if one wishes to be sexual. - necessary


Which model of sexual deviance emphasizes individual and environmental
influences on offending? - psychological


Symbolism in sexual behaviour arises because, for humans, sex is often very -
visual


Dr. Alfred Kinsey reported in the early 50s that between _______ and _______ per
cent of the adult female population had had a sexual experience with another
female. - 13 and 17


The theory that suggests sex offenders calculate both costs and benefits of their
deeds is - social learning theory


Lombroso wrote in 1876 that criminals could be classified by their physical traits,
which included - prominent eyebrows and cheekbones


In somatotyping, an endomorph is a person with - fat and soft body


Some sociobiological theories point to _______ as strongly correlated with
aggression and violence. - hormones or body enzymes


The destruction of the fabric of society would occur if _______ were routinely
violated. - mores

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