The Canadian researchers, Woodworth and Porter (2002), suggest that psychopathic offenders do not necessarily act-out impulsively but instead may engage in ___________by constraining their
impulses to perform such an extreme act as murder.
a. calculated impulsivity
b. organized aggression
c. selective impulsivity
d. selective aggression
C
Psychology
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a. Children usually acquire concepts through positive and negative instances. b. As adults, we often acquire concepts by learning or forming rules. c. Rules are an efficient way to learn concepts, but examples remain important. d. A class of objects that have two or more features in common is called a relational concept.
Psychology