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Mednick, Ellis, and Others Suggest That Persons Who Become Offenders

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Mednick, Ellis, and others suggest that persons who become offenders are more difficult to socialize than nonoffenders because:


A) they tend to have abnormally high testosterone levels
B) they suffer disproportionately from learning disabilities
C) they tend to have unusual delta brain wave activity, which may interfere with cognitive functioning
D) they have inadequately developed superegos that lower their self-control
E) their autonomic nervous systems tend to be slow in responding to stimuli

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