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Sentencing studies from the 1930s through the 1960s usually used __________ statistical techniques.
Bronfenbrenner's Theory
A framework suggesting that an individual's development is affected by the interaction between their environment and various systemic layers, from immediate surroundings to broader societal influences.
Exosystem
A term from ecological systems theory referring to societal structures that do not directly contain the individual but still influence their experiences and development, such as parental workplaces.
Microsystem
The immediate environment a person operates in, including direct interactions with family, school, work, which influence one's development and behavior.
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