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Farrington's Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development showed evidence that few delinquent youths had criminal fathers.
Basic Tendency
An individual's inherent personality traits or dispositions that remain relatively stable throughout life.
Characteristic Adaptation
Personality traits or behavioral patterns that are adjusted to an individual's environment, often as a response to experiences and cultural influences.
Reticular Activating System
A network of neurons in the brainstem that plays a crucial role in controlling arousal and wakefulness.
Temperament
Refers to the innate aspects of an individual's personality, such as their tendency towards moodiness or calmness.
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