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48問 • 1年前
  • Mark roland
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  • 1

    Other term of DRT - Differential Reinforcement Theory

    OPERANT CONDITIONING THEORY

  • 2

    refers not only to the Physical Features of the Communities but also to the WAY SOCIETY IS ORGANIZED.

    SOCIAL STRUCTURE THEORIES

  • 3

    INCREASE IN THE NUMBER OF BROKEN FAMILIES and single parenthood are also very common in "DISORGANIZED COMMUNITIES".

    SOCIAL DISORGANIZATION THEORIES

  • 4

    study of the INTERRELATIONSHIP of people and their environment.

    HUMAN ECOLOGY THEORY

  • 5

    Other term of EMOTIONAL PARADOX

    PSYCHOPATHS

  • 6

    ENUMERATE THE FACTORS OF ( BAN )

    breakdown of social order

  • 7

    Father of Moral statistics

    Adolphe Quetelet

  • 8

    False Perception

    HALLUCINATION

  • 9

    Father of Modern Sociology

    EMILE DAVID DURKHEIM

  • 10

    IMPROVEMENT OF COPIED BEHAVIOR

    INNOVATION

  • 11

    What is the meaning of "NOMOS"

    without norms

  • 12

    argue that people are not actually born with the ability to act violently, but that they learn to be aggressive through their experiences.

    ALBERT BANDURA

  • 13

    3 components of personality

    ID, EGO, SUPER EGO

  • 14

    individual’s behavior depends on how people around him react towards his behavior.

    DIFFERENTIAL REINFORCEMENT THEORY

  • 15

    DEFINE S,A,L,I

    socialization, Adaptation, Learning, Influence

  • 16

    WHO FORMULATED DIFFERENTIAL REINFORCEMENT THEORY

    RONALD AKERS

  • 17

    WHAT ARE THE 3 FACTORS CONSIDERED IN DIFFERENTIAL ASSOCIATION THEORY (D,F,D)

    DEGREE OF RELATIONSHIP, FREQUENCY OF CONTACT, DURATION OF CONTACT

  • 18

    the most basic human drive present at birth (the instinct to preserve and create life). An expressed sexually.

    EROS

  • 19

    PERSON THAT ARE PRONE TO BE PSYCHOPATH

    GIFTED WITH HIGHER IQ

  • 20

    FATHER OF PSYCHOSEXUAL DEVELOPMENT THEORY

    SIGMUND FREUD

  • 21

    STRUCTURED BY WHAT VALUES WERE TAUGHT BY THE PARENTS, THE SCHOOL AND THE COMMUNITY, as well as belief in God; it is largely responsible for making a person follow the moral codes of society.

    SUPER EGO

  • 22

    begins at age 6. Feelings of sexuality are expressed until the genital stage begins at puberty; this marks the beginning of adult sexuality.

    LATENCY (6 y/o to Puberty)

  • 23

    WHAT ARE THE TWO REINFORCING FACTORS OF DIFFERENTIAL REINFORCEMENT THEORY

    REWARD AND PUNISHMENT

  • 24

    person formulated Social Disorganization Theory

    CLIFFORD SHAW /HENRY MCKAY

  • 25

    FATHER OF NEUTRALIZATION THEORY

    DAVID MATZA

  • 26

    THEORY UNDER THE SOCIAL PROCESS THEORY

    ( DAT,DRT,NT ) Differential Reinforcement Theory, Differential Association Theory, Neutralization Theory

  • 27

    individual’s socialization process as the cause for the commission of crimes

    SOCIAL PROCESS THEORY

  • 28

    5 Technique of theory

    Denial of Responsibility, Denial of Injury, Denial of Victim, Condemnation of the Condemners, Appeal to Higher Loyalties

  • 29

    crimes in urban are more prevalent because residents have impersonal relationships with each other.

    Social Disorganization Theory

  • 30

    Enumerate JAR

    Justifications, Alibi, Rationalization

  • 31

    Other term for climate

    Thermic law

  • 32

    Crimes commit when Cold or Winter

    Higher crime against Property / Sexuality

  • 33

    School make by Adolphe Quetelet

    CARTOGRAPHIC SCHOOL OF CRIMINOLOGY

  • 34

    Partner by Adolphe Quetelet in LOCATION OF CRIME MAPPING

    ANDRE MCGUERRY

  • 35

    CRIME PATTERNS ARE LEARNED AND ADOPTED

    IMITATION SUGGESTION THEORY

  • 36

    individuals imitate the behavior of other individuals based on the degree of their association with other individuals and it is inferior or weak who tend to imitate the superior and strong

    IMITATION

  • 37

    other term of MELANCHOLIA

    DEPRESSION

  • 38

    He stated, “crime is a sort of outlet

    HENRY MAUDSLEY

  • 39

    meaning of MANIE SANS DELIRE

    MADNESS WITHOUT CONFUSION

  • 40

    exhibit behavior traits characteristics of those encountered during INFANTILE SEXUAL DEVELOPMENT

    FIXATED PERSON

  • 41

    this is the SENSIBLE AND RESPONSIBLE part of an individual’s personality and is governed by the “reality principle”;

    EGO

  • 42

    ENUMERATE PSYCHOSEXUAL DEVELOPMENT THEORY

    1. oral stage

  • 43

    during the third year when child focus their attention on their genitals.

    PHALLIC STAGE ( 3 y/o to 6 y/o )

  • 44

    MILD MENTAL DISORDER

    NEUROSIS

  • 45

    5 characteristics of PSYCHOPATHS

    Characterized by no sense of guilt

  • 46

    interaction with other person in a process of communication.

    DIFFERENTIAL REINFORCEMENT THEORY

  • 47

    Enumerate OMUBIPU

    OVER POPULATION

  • 48

    Other term of DRT - Differential Reinforcement Theory

    OPERANT CONDITIONING THEORY

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Other term of DRT - Differential Reinforcement Theory

    OPERANT CONDITIONING THEORY

  • 2

    refers not only to the Physical Features of the Communities but also to the WAY SOCIETY IS ORGANIZED.

    SOCIAL STRUCTURE THEORIES

  • 3

    INCREASE IN THE NUMBER OF BROKEN FAMILIES and single parenthood are also very common in "DISORGANIZED COMMUNITIES".

    SOCIAL DISORGANIZATION THEORIES

  • 4

    study of the INTERRELATIONSHIP of people and their environment.

    HUMAN ECOLOGY THEORY

  • 5

    Other term of EMOTIONAL PARADOX

    PSYCHOPATHS

  • 6

    ENUMERATE THE FACTORS OF ( BAN )

    breakdown of social order

  • 7

    Father of Moral statistics

    Adolphe Quetelet

  • 8

    False Perception

    HALLUCINATION

  • 9

    Father of Modern Sociology

    EMILE DAVID DURKHEIM

  • 10

    IMPROVEMENT OF COPIED BEHAVIOR

    INNOVATION

  • 11

    What is the meaning of "NOMOS"

    without norms

  • 12

    argue that people are not actually born with the ability to act violently, but that they learn to be aggressive through their experiences.

    ALBERT BANDURA

  • 13

    3 components of personality

    ID, EGO, SUPER EGO

  • 14

    individual’s behavior depends on how people around him react towards his behavior.

    DIFFERENTIAL REINFORCEMENT THEORY

  • 15

    DEFINE S,A,L,I

    socialization, Adaptation, Learning, Influence

  • 16

    WHO FORMULATED DIFFERENTIAL REINFORCEMENT THEORY

    RONALD AKERS

  • 17

    WHAT ARE THE 3 FACTORS CONSIDERED IN DIFFERENTIAL ASSOCIATION THEORY (D,F,D)

    DEGREE OF RELATIONSHIP, FREQUENCY OF CONTACT, DURATION OF CONTACT

  • 18

    the most basic human drive present at birth (the instinct to preserve and create life). An expressed sexually.

    EROS

  • 19

    PERSON THAT ARE PRONE TO BE PSYCHOPATH

    GIFTED WITH HIGHER IQ

  • 20

    FATHER OF PSYCHOSEXUAL DEVELOPMENT THEORY

    SIGMUND FREUD

  • 21

    STRUCTURED BY WHAT VALUES WERE TAUGHT BY THE PARENTS, THE SCHOOL AND THE COMMUNITY, as well as belief in God; it is largely responsible for making a person follow the moral codes of society.

    SUPER EGO

  • 22

    begins at age 6. Feelings of sexuality are expressed until the genital stage begins at puberty; this marks the beginning of adult sexuality.

    LATENCY (6 y/o to Puberty)

  • 23

    WHAT ARE THE TWO REINFORCING FACTORS OF DIFFERENTIAL REINFORCEMENT THEORY

    REWARD AND PUNISHMENT

  • 24

    person formulated Social Disorganization Theory

    CLIFFORD SHAW /HENRY MCKAY

  • 25

    FATHER OF NEUTRALIZATION THEORY

    DAVID MATZA

  • 26

    THEORY UNDER THE SOCIAL PROCESS THEORY

    ( DAT,DRT,NT ) Differential Reinforcement Theory, Differential Association Theory, Neutralization Theory

  • 27

    individual’s socialization process as the cause for the commission of crimes

    SOCIAL PROCESS THEORY

  • 28

    5 Technique of theory

    Denial of Responsibility, Denial of Injury, Denial of Victim, Condemnation of the Condemners, Appeal to Higher Loyalties

  • 29

    crimes in urban are more prevalent because residents have impersonal relationships with each other.

    Social Disorganization Theory

  • 30

    Enumerate JAR

    Justifications, Alibi, Rationalization

  • 31

    Other term for climate

    Thermic law

  • 32

    Crimes commit when Cold or Winter

    Higher crime against Property / Sexuality

  • 33

    School make by Adolphe Quetelet

    CARTOGRAPHIC SCHOOL OF CRIMINOLOGY

  • 34

    Partner by Adolphe Quetelet in LOCATION OF CRIME MAPPING

    ANDRE MCGUERRY

  • 35

    CRIME PATTERNS ARE LEARNED AND ADOPTED

    IMITATION SUGGESTION THEORY

  • 36

    individuals imitate the behavior of other individuals based on the degree of their association with other individuals and it is inferior or weak who tend to imitate the superior and strong

    IMITATION

  • 37

    other term of MELANCHOLIA

    DEPRESSION

  • 38

    He stated, “crime is a sort of outlet

    HENRY MAUDSLEY

  • 39

    meaning of MANIE SANS DELIRE

    MADNESS WITHOUT CONFUSION

  • 40

    exhibit behavior traits characteristics of those encountered during INFANTILE SEXUAL DEVELOPMENT

    FIXATED PERSON

  • 41

    this is the SENSIBLE AND RESPONSIBLE part of an individual’s personality and is governed by the “reality principle”;

    EGO

  • 42

    ENUMERATE PSYCHOSEXUAL DEVELOPMENT THEORY

    1. oral stage

  • 43

    during the third year when child focus their attention on their genitals.

    PHALLIC STAGE ( 3 y/o to 6 y/o )

  • 44

    MILD MENTAL DISORDER

    NEUROSIS

  • 45

    5 characteristics of PSYCHOPATHS

    Characterized by no sense of guilt

  • 46

    interaction with other person in a process of communication.

    DIFFERENTIAL REINFORCEMENT THEORY

  • 47

    Enumerate OMUBIPU

    OVER POPULATION

  • 48

    Other term of DRT - Differential Reinforcement Theory

    OPERANT CONDITIONING THEORY