Temperament: easy, difficult and slow to warm up children. They concluded that temperament is innate
1 of 7
Buss and Plomin
Temperament: Mono and dizygotic twins. emotionality, activity and sociability. Temperament has a genetic basis
2 of 7
Kagan and Snidman
Temperament: due to biological differences. Four month old babies in new situations. High reactive and low reactive. due to inherited difference in the way the brain responds
3 of 7
Eysenck
Measuring perso: 700 servicemen filled in questionnaire. extroversion-introversion, neuroticism-stability
4 of 7
Raine et al
APD: caused by abnormalities in the pre-frontal cortex. MRI of 24 men with APD and 34 healthy men. APD had reduction in prefrontal grey matter.
5 of 7
Farrington
Situational causes of APD: Development of offending and antisocial behaviour in childhood to age 50 in 411 males. 40% had been convicted of at least one offence. criminality in family, low school achievement poverty and bad parenting.
6 of 7
Elander et al.
Situational causes of APD: childhood risk factors used to predict APD as adult. 225 twins diagnosed with childhood disorders. hyperactivity, low IQ, reading problems and conduct disorders e strong predictors of APD in further life.
7 of 7
Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
Temperament: Mono and dizygotic twins. emotionality, activity and sociability. Temperament has a genetic basis
Back
Buss and Plomin
Card 3
Front
Temperament: due to biological differences. Four month old babies in new situations. High reactive and low reactive. due to inherited difference in the way the brain responds
Back
Card 4
Front
Measuring perso: 700 servicemen filled in questionnaire. extroversion-introversion, neuroticism-stability
Back
Card 5
Front
APD: caused by abnormalities in the pre-frontal cortex. MRI of 24 men with APD and 34 healthy men. APD had reduction in prefrontal grey matter.
Comments
No comments have yet been made