Deck 5: Early Positivism

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According to Sheldon,all embryos must develop ______ distinct tissue layers,which are still acknowledged by perinatal medical researchers.

A)four
B)five
C)three
D)six
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The science of determining human disposition based on distinctions (bumps)in the skull.

A)craniometry
B)phrenology
C)atavism
D)physiognomy
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The emphasis on science in criminology started in the ______ and provided a basis for what continues today.

A)mid-1700s
B)mid-1800s
C)mid-1900s
D)beginning of the 21st century
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Later studies of craniometry revealed ______ between size of the skull/brain and certain behaviors or personality traits.

A)a small correlation
B)a large correlation
C)no correlation
D)an unknown correlation
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The lowest group on the ranked order of low IQ individuals according to Goddard was the ______.

A)morons
B)idiots
C)imbeciles
D)fool
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All of the following are policy implications derived from the theories and findings discussed in Chapter 5 EXCEPT:

A)medical screening at puberty for MPAs
B)same-sex classes
C)mandatory health insurance for pregnant mothers and children
D)youth screening for abnormal levels of hormones,neurotransmitters,and toxins
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Scientists and academics became aware that the Classical School and deterrence framework was not explaining what?

A)what could stop individuals from committing crime
B)which individuals or groups tended to offend more than others
C)why individuals committed crime
D)the distribution of crime
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Stigmata not only consisted of facial and bodily features,but also some extra physiological features,including what?

A)tattoos
B)simian crease
C)malformed ears
D)head circumference
Question
Several perspectives were created in the mid-1800s that were focused on determining which individuals or groups are most likely to commit crime.These perspectives were likely developed in relation to ______.

A)women's rights
B)class relationships
C)slavery
D)prisoner rights
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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.William Sheldon's new theoretical perspective merged what two (2)concepts?

A)biology
B)sociology
C)psychology
D)chemistry
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When Goddard determined that his IQ measurement was flawed,he lowered the criteria for mental age from 12 to ______.

A)4
B)5
C)8
D)10
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Which individual is known for saying people were born criminal?

A)Goddard
B)Binet
C)Sheldon
D)Lombroso
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Darwin's theory laid the groundwork for what major scientific theory of crime?

A)rational choice
B)craniometry
C)routine activities
D)born criminals
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______ is the perspective that assumes individuals have no free will to control their behavior.

A)Classical School
B)Positive School
C)Evolutionary theory
D)Neoclassical School
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According to Goddard,the biggest threat to the progress of humanity and the genetic pool was the ______.

A)moron
B)idiot
C)imbecile
D)fool
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Which researcher developed the measurement we know today as IQ?

A)Goddard
B)Darwin
C)Lombroso
D)Binet
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Lombroso's model of stigmata as predictors of antisocial problems is more accepted by ______ than they are by ______.

A)criminologists;political science
B)modern medical science;criminologists
C)criminologists;modern medical science
D)political science;criminologists
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Which individual is known for labeling low IQ as feeble-mindedness?

A)Goddard
B)Binet
C)Sheldon
D)Lombroso
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Sheldon's theoretical approach was largely known as:

A)endotyping
B)cromotyping
C)somatotyping
D)none of these
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Modern scientific studies show that perhaps the most vital part of the brain in terms of criminality regarding trauma is the ______.

A)occipital lobe
B)right temporal lobe
C)left temporal lobe
D)frontal lobe
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Atavism is the belief that certain characteristics or behaviors of a person are throwbacks to an earlier stage of evolutionary development.
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Lombroso's theory was largely based on certain groups being atavistic.What did this mean?
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According to modern science and the creator of the measure,IQ cannot be changed.Whatever IQ individuals are born with stays with them the rest of their lives.
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Sheldon tested his theory using poor methodology,and his validity was weak.
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According to Lombroso,people who are serious criminals are manifestations of higher forms of humanity in terms of evolutionary progression.
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Explain determinism.
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The various bumps in the skull used to determine human dispositions were believed to conform to the shape of the brain.
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Lombroso examined the bodies of captured war criminals in his research concerning the born criminal.
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Eugenics is the study of and policies related to improvement of the human race via control over selective reproduction.
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Most entering freshmen in Ivy League schools,especially Harvard,were asked to pose in three positions for photos in Sheldon's studies.Many politicians who have been in the news in the past few years were participants in his studies.
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Explain Lombroso's idea of the born criminal and atavism.What did the concept of the born criminal mean for the criminal justice system? Can they be reformed or rehabilitated? Why or why not.
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The Positive School is a perspective that assumes individuals have free will to control their behavior.
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Lombroso's documentation of some of the tattoos he saw on known criminal offenders included many tattoos that featured female names or some motto such as "born under an unlucky star" or "man of misfortune."
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Darwin's theory is very relevant to today's society.
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The front portion of the brain is called the splenium.
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Lombroso was called as an expert witness in criminal trials to determine the guilt or innocence of the suspects.
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SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.According to Herrnstein and Murray,which ethnic group(s)scores the highest on IQ or intelligence testing?

A)African Americans
B)Hispanics
C)Asians
D)Jewish
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Explain the three (3)different body types according to William Sheldon and how they relate to individual personality traits and temperament.What group had the highest propensity for criminality,and why?
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If people are born criminals,we can prevent them by medicating them at birth.
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Explain what positivism and determinism are.How is Lombroso associated with this school of thought? Give two (2)examples of real-life situations in which determinism has affected individual decisions and explain.
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How was Sheldon's research on body types and temperament flawed?
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What two (2)political movements of the early 1900s did Lombroso's theory coincide with?
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According to Darwin,what is natural selection?
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Can you think of any modern-day examples that are similar to Sheldon's research on body types,often referred to as somatotyping?
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What is craniometry? What did craniometry studies find concerning ethnic groups and portions of the brain?
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How important is timing in relation to social acceptance of a theory or proposition?
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How can identifying young children on the basis of observed stigmata be detrimental to the child?
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How does examining the tattoos of criminals not coincide with Lombroso's born criminal theory?
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Should an individual's IQ be taken into account when they have committed a crime? Make sure your argument ties in Goddard's theories.
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How did Goddard use the concept of IQ testing? How was his concept of the IQ different than the original premise of the measure? How could these ideas and assumptions affect policies and practices of the criminal justice system?
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Deck 5: Early Positivism
1
According to Sheldon,all embryos must develop ______ distinct tissue layers,which are still acknowledged by perinatal medical researchers.

A)four
B)five
C)three
D)six
C
2
The science of determining human disposition based on distinctions (bumps)in the skull.

A)craniometry
B)phrenology
C)atavism
D)physiognomy
B
3
The emphasis on science in criminology started in the ______ and provided a basis for what continues today.

A)mid-1700s
B)mid-1800s
C)mid-1900s
D)beginning of the 21st century
B
4
Later studies of craniometry revealed ______ between size of the skull/brain and certain behaviors or personality traits.

A)a small correlation
B)a large correlation
C)no correlation
D)an unknown correlation
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5
The lowest group on the ranked order of low IQ individuals according to Goddard was the ______.

A)morons
B)idiots
C)imbeciles
D)fool
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6
All of the following are policy implications derived from the theories and findings discussed in Chapter 5 EXCEPT:

A)medical screening at puberty for MPAs
B)same-sex classes
C)mandatory health insurance for pregnant mothers and children
D)youth screening for abnormal levels of hormones,neurotransmitters,and toxins
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7
Scientists and academics became aware that the Classical School and deterrence framework was not explaining what?

A)what could stop individuals from committing crime
B)which individuals or groups tended to offend more than others
C)why individuals committed crime
D)the distribution of crime
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8
Stigmata not only consisted of facial and bodily features,but also some extra physiological features,including what?

A)tattoos
B)simian crease
C)malformed ears
D)head circumference
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9
Several perspectives were created in the mid-1800s that were focused on determining which individuals or groups are most likely to commit crime.These perspectives were likely developed in relation to ______.

A)women's rights
B)class relationships
C)slavery
D)prisoner rights
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10
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.William Sheldon's new theoretical perspective merged what two (2)concepts?

A)biology
B)sociology
C)psychology
D)chemistry
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11
When Goddard determined that his IQ measurement was flawed,he lowered the criteria for mental age from 12 to ______.

A)4
B)5
C)8
D)10
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12
Which individual is known for saying people were born criminal?

A)Goddard
B)Binet
C)Sheldon
D)Lombroso
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13
Darwin's theory laid the groundwork for what major scientific theory of crime?

A)rational choice
B)craniometry
C)routine activities
D)born criminals
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14
______ is the perspective that assumes individuals have no free will to control their behavior.

A)Classical School
B)Positive School
C)Evolutionary theory
D)Neoclassical School
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15
According to Goddard,the biggest threat to the progress of humanity and the genetic pool was the ______.

A)moron
B)idiot
C)imbecile
D)fool
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16
Which researcher developed the measurement we know today as IQ?

A)Goddard
B)Darwin
C)Lombroso
D)Binet
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17
Lombroso's model of stigmata as predictors of antisocial problems is more accepted by ______ than they are by ______.

A)criminologists;political science
B)modern medical science;criminologists
C)criminologists;modern medical science
D)political science;criminologists
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18
Which individual is known for labeling low IQ as feeble-mindedness?

A)Goddard
B)Binet
C)Sheldon
D)Lombroso
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Sheldon's theoretical approach was largely known as:

A)endotyping
B)cromotyping
C)somatotyping
D)none of these
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20
Modern scientific studies show that perhaps the most vital part of the brain in terms of criminality regarding trauma is the ______.

A)occipital lobe
B)right temporal lobe
C)left temporal lobe
D)frontal lobe
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Atavism is the belief that certain characteristics or behaviors of a person are throwbacks to an earlier stage of evolutionary development.
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Lombroso's theory was largely based on certain groups being atavistic.What did this mean?
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According to modern science and the creator of the measure,IQ cannot be changed.Whatever IQ individuals are born with stays with them the rest of their lives.
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24
Sheldon tested his theory using poor methodology,and his validity was weak.
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25
According to Lombroso,people who are serious criminals are manifestations of higher forms of humanity in terms of evolutionary progression.
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26
Explain determinism.
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27
The various bumps in the skull used to determine human dispositions were believed to conform to the shape of the brain.
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Lombroso examined the bodies of captured war criminals in his research concerning the born criminal.
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Eugenics is the study of and policies related to improvement of the human race via control over selective reproduction.
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30
Most entering freshmen in Ivy League schools,especially Harvard,were asked to pose in three positions for photos in Sheldon's studies.Many politicians who have been in the news in the past few years were participants in his studies.
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Explain Lombroso's idea of the born criminal and atavism.What did the concept of the born criminal mean for the criminal justice system? Can they be reformed or rehabilitated? Why or why not.
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The Positive School is a perspective that assumes individuals have free will to control their behavior.
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33
Lombroso's documentation of some of the tattoos he saw on known criminal offenders included many tattoos that featured female names or some motto such as "born under an unlucky star" or "man of misfortune."
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34
Darwin's theory is very relevant to today's society.
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35
The front portion of the brain is called the splenium.
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36
Lombroso was called as an expert witness in criminal trials to determine the guilt or innocence of the suspects.
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37
SELECT ALL THAT APPLY.According to Herrnstein and Murray,which ethnic group(s)scores the highest on IQ or intelligence testing?

A)African Americans
B)Hispanics
C)Asians
D)Jewish
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Explain the three (3)different body types according to William Sheldon and how they relate to individual personality traits and temperament.What group had the highest propensity for criminality,and why?
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If people are born criminals,we can prevent them by medicating them at birth.
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40
Explain what positivism and determinism are.How is Lombroso associated with this school of thought? Give two (2)examples of real-life situations in which determinism has affected individual decisions and explain.
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41
How was Sheldon's research on body types and temperament flawed?
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42
What two (2)political movements of the early 1900s did Lombroso's theory coincide with?
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43
According to Darwin,what is natural selection?
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Can you think of any modern-day examples that are similar to Sheldon's research on body types,often referred to as somatotyping?
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What is craniometry? What did craniometry studies find concerning ethnic groups and portions of the brain?
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How important is timing in relation to social acceptance of a theory or proposition?
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How can identifying young children on the basis of observed stigmata be detrimental to the child?
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How does examining the tattoos of criminals not coincide with Lombroso's born criminal theory?
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Should an individual's IQ be taken into account when they have committed a crime? Make sure your argument ties in Goddard's theories.
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How did Goddard use the concept of IQ testing? How was his concept of the IQ different than the original premise of the measure? How could these ideas and assumptions affect policies and practices of the criminal justice system?
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