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The mean TAB scores for the older children showed a general decrease in rate for both sexes . ... delinquency suggested that the working class contributed a disproportionate amount to official delinquency rates , the review by Hood and ...
The mean TAB scores for the older children showed a general decrease in rate for both sexes . ... delinquency suggested that the working class contributed a disproportionate amount to official delinquency rates , the review by Hood and ...
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Observation data collected in nursery schools by Connolly and Smith ( 1972 ) , showed high rates of orienting behavior among the children , particularly during the first few observation sessions . It should be noted that even though ...
Observation data collected in nursery schools by Connolly and Smith ( 1972 ) , showed high rates of orienting behavior among the children , particularly during the first few observation sessions . It should be noted that even though ...
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Their current studies include a longitudinal design providing for electrodermal recovery rates for parents and children . The long - term follow - up data will demonstrate if this measure predicts later criminality .
Their current studies include a longitudinal design providing for electrodermal recovery rates for parents and children . The long - term follow - up data will demonstrate if this measure predicts later criminality .
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