Exam 11: Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders

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Dodge and Pettit argue that aggressive children don't think like non-aggressive children. Describe their model and then apply it to an example of a child being hit with a baseball at PE.

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Recurrent aggressive outbursts and frequent verbal and physical aggression is typical of:

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Ted Bundy was found guilty of abducting, raping and murdering young women. He was considered a serial killer as well as _____.

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Tobias's therapist has been working with his parents to develop a system of reinforcement and punishment to control his aggressive behaviors. His therapist is taking a _____ approach.

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Melvin has broken into someone's car, cons others, and has shoplifted several times before. These behaviors are criteria for conduct disorder under _____.

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Which of the following is true with regard to gender differences in oppositional defiant disorder?

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Alan is 12 years old and often stays out late at night despite his parents grounding him; he also runs away from home, stays out overnight, and often doesn't go to school. These behaviors are all criteria for conduct disorder under _____.

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Conduct disorder and oppositional defiant disorder are found more frequently in children from _____ .

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Describe the diagnostic criteria for conduct disorder, according to the DSM-5.

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Gossiping, cyber bullying, and getting others to ostracize someone are all behaviors that exemplify:

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