Examlex
Why does Koertge worry that "The proponents of politically progressive science, however, would argue that science has always been impregnated with social values through and through. Their agenda is not to try to make science more value-neutral. Rather it is to inject the correct values at all stages"?
Adolescence
The stage of development encompassing body and mental evolution, initiating with puberty and culminating when legal adulthood is attained.
Freud
Sigmund Freud was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a clinical method for treating psychopathology.
Id, Ego, Superego
Components of the human psyche according to Freudian psychoanalytic theory, where the id represents primitive desires, the ego mediates between the id and the external world, and the superego incorporates societal rules and morals.
Emerging Adulthood
A phase of life typically between late teens and early twenties, characterized by exploration, instability, and self-focus as individuals transition from adolescence to adulthood.
Q6: Cultural criminologists primarily concerned with _.<br>A) state
Q8: The amount of control that a person
Q11: According to Colvin's differential coercion theory, people
Q20: _ is linked to power-control theory.<br>A) Patriarchy<br>B)
Q64: For Aristotle, a mind is a mirror
Q74: In the context of general strain theory,
Q76: _ are the main sociological approaches to
Q267: Why does Leibniz claim that each Monad
Q284: For Kant, "the inference from a given
Q327: On the question of whether the soul