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In Eysenck's biosocial theory of crime,the degree to which people learn from environmental stimuli,such as parental discipline,is determined differences in:
Peer Interactions
Social engagements and exchanges between individuals of similar age, which can significantly affect development and learning.
Dyadic Relationships
Interpersonal relationships between two individuals, characterized by a reciprocal and significant emotional or social connection.
Cliques
Small, exclusive groups of people who share common interests, often seen in social settings.
Adolescent's Relationship
The diverse interpersonal connections and interactions between individuals in their teenage years.
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