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Deck 8: Biosocial Approaches
1
Mary and Johnny allocate a good deal of their time to caring for their newborn,in what evolutionary psychologists would refer to as their _____ effort.
A) Affection
B) Mating
C) Parenting
D) Presentation
A) Affection
B) Mating
C) Parenting
D) Presentation
C
2
Evolutionary psychologists refer to the illegitimate acquisition of resources as:
A) Criminal.
B) Cheating.
C) Lying.
D) Unfair advancement.
A) Criminal.
B) Cheating.
C) Lying.
D) Unfair advancement.
B
3
The field of _____ studies the relative contributions of heredity and environment to behavioral and personality characteristics.
A) Behavior genetics
B) Evolutionary psychology
C) Neuroscience
D) Psychology
A) Behavior genetics
B) Evolutionary psychology
C) Neuroscience
D) Psychology
A
4
An intelligent married couple enjoys engaging in academically-oriented activities.When this couple has children,if those children go on to be academically successful,it might best be described to be the result of a(n)_____ G/E correlation.
A) Active
B) Evocative
C) Immediate
D) Passive
A) Active
B) Evocative
C) Immediate
D) Passive
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5
The _____ system is associated with the neurotransmitter dopamine.
A) Fight/flight
B) Reward dominance
C) Behavioral inhibition
D) Behavioral activating
A) Fight/flight
B) Reward dominance
C) Behavioral inhibition
D) Behavioral activating
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6
_____ refers to a number ranging from 0 to 1 indicating the extent to which variance in a trait in a population is due to genetic factors.
A) Genotype
B) Heritability
C) Phenotype
D) Synapse
A) Genotype
B) Heritability
C) Phenotype
D) Synapse
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7
Which of the following best represents the findings regarding the relationship between genetic influences and antisocial behavior?
A) Genetic influences are not related to antisocial behavior.
B) Genetic influences are more strongly linked to juvenile antisocial behavior than adult behavior.
C) Genetic influences are more strongly linked to adult antisocial behavior than juvenile behavior.
D) Genetic influences are strongly predictive of both juvenile and adult antisocial behavior.
A) Genetic influences are not related to antisocial behavior.
B) Genetic influences are more strongly linked to juvenile antisocial behavior than adult behavior.
C) Genetic influences are more strongly linked to adult antisocial behavior than juvenile behavior.
D) Genetic influences are strongly predictive of both juvenile and adult antisocial behavior.
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8
The approach of _____ explores human behavior in reference to the ways that humans have changed throughout history.
A) Behavior genetics
B) Evolutionary psychology
C) Neuroscience
D) Psychology
A) Behavior genetics
B) Evolutionary psychology
C) Neuroscience
D) Psychology
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9
The idea that individuals seek and find their "niche" in society as they grow into adulthood is indicative of which type of G/E correlation?
A) Active
B) Evocative
C) Immediate
D) Passive
A) Active
B) Evocative
C) Immediate
D) Passive
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10
_____ simply means that genotypes and the environments they find themselves in are related.
A) G/E interaction
B) G/E correlation
C) G/E relation D G/E communication
A) G/E interaction
B) G/E correlation
C) G/E relation D G/E communication
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11
All evolutionary theories of crime focus on _____.
A) Economic development
B) Genetic developments
C) Reproductive strategies
D) The behavior activating system
A) Economic development
B) Genetic developments
C) Reproductive strategies
D) The behavior activating system
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12
According to neuroscience,what largely determines the patterns of our neuronal connections?
A) Experiences
B) Genetics
C) Heritability
D) Phenotype
A) Experiences
B) Genetics
C) Heritability
D) Phenotype
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13
_____ is associated with the functioning of our fight/flight system.
A) Adrenaline
B) DNA
C) Dopamine
D) Serotonin
A) Adrenaline
B) DNA
C) Dopamine
D) Serotonin
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14
In hopes of acquiring a sexual partner,Johnny spends a good deal of time getting ready for his night out.According to evolutionary psychologists,this effort would be identified as:
A) Affection effort.
B) Mating effort.
C) Parenting effort.
D) Presentation effort.
A) Affection effort.
B) Mating effort.
C) Parenting effort.
D) Presentation effort.
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15
The _____ system is associated with the neurotransmitter serotonin.
A) Fight/flight
B) Reward dominance
C) Behavioral inhibition
D) Behavioral activating
A) Fight/flight
B) Reward dominance
C) Behavioral inhibition
D) Behavioral activating
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16
_____ theory is a neurological theory based on the proposition that behavior is regulated by to opposing mechanisms.
A) Behavioral dominance
B) Reward dominance
C) Behavioral inhibition
D) Behavioral activating
A) Behavioral dominance
B) Reward dominance
C) Behavioral inhibition
D) Behavioral activating
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17
The reward dominance theory comes from which school of thought?
A) Behavior Genetics
B) Evolutionary Psychology
C) Neuroscience
D) Psychology
A) Behavior Genetics
B) Evolutionary Psychology
C) Neuroscience
D) Psychology
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18
Evolutionary psychologists have identified crime with behaviors that tend to promote the:
A) Affection effort.
B) Mating effort.
C) Parenting effort.
D) Presentation effort.
A) Affection effort.
B) Mating effort.
C) Parenting effort.
D) Presentation effort.
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19
The concept of _____ involves the notion that people are differentially sensitive to identical environmental influences and will thus respond in different ways to them.
A) G/E interaction
B) G/E correlation
C) G/E relation D G/E communication
A) G/E interaction
B) G/E correlation
C) G/E relation D G/E communication
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20
_____ G/E correlation refers to the way parents,siblings,teachers,peers,and others respond to the individual on the basis of his or her behavior.
A) Active
B) Evocative
C) Immediate
D) Passive
A) Active
B) Evocative
C) Immediate
D) Passive
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21
Modern day behavior geneticists are searching for the gene that causes criminal behavior.
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22
According to biosocial criminologists,behavior is always the result of biological factors interacting with environmental factors.
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23
The neurosciences focus their attention on traits that are inherited at birth.
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24
The behavioral activating system is associated with the neurotransmitter dopamine.
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25
On the scale used by behavior geneticists to quantify the relative impact of genes versus environment,the closer the score to 1.0,the less variance there is for that trait in the population.
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26
Individuals who have a dominant BIS are at a greater risk for criminality.
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27
Biosocial criminologists tend to be strong proponents of punishment rather than treatment in our system's response to crime.
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28
Which of the following represents the policy implications of biosocial theories of crime?
A) The offering of pre- and post-natal care for women.
B) Monitoring infants and young children in their early years.
C) Providing pharmacological treatments.
D) All of the above.
A) The offering of pre- and post-natal care for women.
B) Monitoring infants and young children in their early years.
C) Providing pharmacological treatments.
D) All of the above.
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29
Genetic effects on antisocial behavior are most likely to be found among those who begin offending in their early teenage years,and desist by their mid-twenties.
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30
Neurotransmitters are:
A) Brain cells.
B)Chemical messengers that transport information between neural networks.
C) Individual variations in genetic traits.
D) The result of a damaged prefrontal cortex.
A) Brain cells.
B)Chemical messengers that transport information between neural networks.
C) Individual variations in genetic traits.
D) The result of a damaged prefrontal cortex.
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31
The _____ provides us with knowledge about how other people see and think about us,thus moving us to adjust our behavior accordingly.
A) Behavior Activating System
B) Behavior Inhibition System
C) Prefrontal Cortex
D) Reward Dominance System
A) Behavior Activating System
B) Behavior Inhibition System
C) Prefrontal Cortex
D) Reward Dominance System
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32
Humans invest more in parenting effort than any other species.
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33
Biosocial criminologists dismiss the nature versus nurture argument in favor of the approach of "nature via nurture."
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34
One of the issues with biosocial studies of crime is that they are far more expensive to conduct than most social science studies.
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35
The findings of most behavior genetic studies are supportive of the idea that genes affect antisocial behavior.
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36
A person with which of the following characteristics is more likely to engage in antisocial behavior?
A) A person with a weak BAS
B) A person with a strong BIS
C) A person with a strong flight/flight system
D) A damaged prefrontal cortex
A) A person with a weak BAS
B) A person with a strong BIS
C) A person with a strong flight/flight system
D) A damaged prefrontal cortex
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37
According to evolutionary psychologists,while we all have the potential to exploit others,most of us do not because our minds have been forged by evolution to form cooperative relationships with others.
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38
Which of the following is true regarding the relationship of genetics to crime?
A) The relationship exists, but is always indirect.
B) The relationship exists, but is sometimes indirect.
C) There is a strong and direct relationship between genes and crime.
D) There is no known relationship between genes and crime.
A) The relationship exists, but is always indirect.
B) The relationship exists, but is sometimes indirect.
C) There is a strong and direct relationship between genes and crime.
D) There is no known relationship between genes and crime.
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39
Damage to the prefrontal cortex can increase the likelihood that a person will engage in antisocial behavior.
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40
Active rGE refers to the active seeking of environments compatible with our genetic dispositions.
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41
According to evolutionary psychologists,even though cheating can be rational in some circumstances,why is it that humans so often engage in cooperation?
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42
Briefly explain prefrontal dysfunction theory.
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43
What is evolutionary psychology?
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44
According to neuroscience,why are the experiences of children particularly crucial?
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45
According to reward dominance theory,what causes crime?
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46
List and describe the three types of G/E correlation.Provide an example of each.
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47
Describe the relationship observed by evolutionary psychologists between parenting and mating efforts and criminality.How might this information guide efforts to reduce or prevent crime?
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48
What is G/E interaction?
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49
Why do behavior geneticists use twin and adoption studies?
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50
Compare the perspectives of evolutionary psychologists and neuroscientists.How does each perspective explain criminal behavior? Do you feel that one has more to offer in our efforts to understand crime? Support your answer.
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51
Compare the reward dominance theory to the prefrontal dysfunction theory.What do the two theories have in common,and how do they differ?
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