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Patterson's coercion developmental theory argues that the key predictor of early-onset offending is the ________ environment in which the child learns to use coercive behaviors.
Polymer
Large molecules composed of repeated subunits, which may be identical or different, known as monomers.
Dimer
An association of two monomers (e.g., a disaccharide or a dipeptide).
Isomers
Compounds with the same chemical formula but different arrangements of atoms, resulting in different properties.
Molecular Formulas
Representations that show the number and types of atoms present in a molecule, but not the bonding arrangement or structure.
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