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One contribution that interactionist theories have made to criminology is to help explain deviance beyond its initial causes.
Emotional Reactivity
The sensitivity and intensity of emotional responses to stimuli.
Temperament
Temperament refers to the inherent traits of an individual's personality, including their tendencies towards certain moods and behaviors.
Activity Level
A measure of the physical and mental alertness and liveliness of an individual, which can influencE behaviors and interactions.
Behavioural Qualities
The traits or characteristics that define how an individual acts or responds to different situations.
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