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1.
Child or adolescent psychology is both a subfield of psychology and criminology known as what?
2.
Neurotic is less severe than psychotic.
3.
He is the founding father of criminal profiling.
4.
Can high intelligence in man still produce mistakes and foolishness?
5.
Criminal psychologist believes on what?
6.
New criminological enterprise growing is called neurocriminology that refers to what?
7.
Which of the following list below is not a task of a criminal psychologist?
8.
Who leads the American Eugenics Movement?
9.
What are factors that may affect the development of pro-and antisocial behavior during preschool and beyond that requires the attention of parents, caregivers, and teachers if intervention in child development to avoid disruptive behaviors leading to delinquency is a concern?
10.
An interaction effect is a combination of relatively minor influences by themselves that may possibly result in what?
11.
Scientifically or according to a study, abnormal behavior can be caused by what?
12.
This is a mental illness in which a person experiences an abnormally high level of anxiety over a long period of time.
13.
This is described as the disintegration of the thinking process, involving the inability to distinguish external reality from internal fantasy, what is it?
14.
How do you find someone that if you are on the good side he or she will be on the bad side and if you are on the bad side he or she will be on the other side?
15.
Among the list below, who study the Jukes Family?
16.
The leaky roof syndrome is known as what?
17.
What is a pedigree study?
18.
In your own understanding, where do you think forensic psychologists or criminal psychologists put themselves in the criminal justice process?
19.
The following are a common reasons why a person of low intelligence can be duped into criminal activity, what is NOT?
20.
What statement below refers to intelligence?
21.
This is a pervasive pattern of instability in interpersonal relationships, self-image, emotional adjustments, and marked impulsivity demonstrated in a variety of contexts, what is this?
22.
What side of the brain of man numbers and figures are best retained?
23.
War shock is an example of what disorder?
24.
Most often, a person with a low IQ when performing a task despite the fact they cannot do it is getting too absorbed in attempting to complete it, even they could not. This is referring to what?
25.
Is a failure to manage the moment, or a failure to adapt, that is brought on by being caught up in one's own momentum or excitement as carried over from situation to situation.
26.
What branch of psychology investigates the psychology of crime with particular reference to the personality factors of the criminal?
27.
How do you call this situation or problem in people with low intelligence that occurs when something is obviously wrong with the timing and intensity of their buildup toward an emotion?
28.
What statement below is telling us that crime is normal?
29.
The subject person heard something out of nowhere despite the fact that there is none. Such a person is suffering from what?
30.
This is when a person has illogical and irresistible thoughts or impulses that they consider absurd and difficult to resist. What is this?
31.
Is there an IQ level that is above 200 and above?
32.
He popularized the idea of feeblemindedness as an alternative for the words "moron", "imbecile", and "idiot", who is he?
33.
People with low intelligence can be described as what by other people?
34.
What test can assess the IQ of the child?
35.
Illusory superiority is also known as what?