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Moffitt's theory of life-course-persistent antisocial behavior relies only on personal traits to explain the continuity of offending over the life course.
Solving Practical Problems
Applying knowledge and skills to address real-world issues and challenges in an effective manner.
Cognitive Development
The process by which individuals perceive, think, and gain understanding of their world through the interaction of genetic and learned factors.
Life Span
The maximum extent of time one or members of a species can live under optimal conditions.
Adolescence
The transitional stage of human development that occurs between childhood and adulthood, characterized by physical, psychological, and social changes.
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