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Williams wept, banged his fist on the table, then yelled at the jury, I didn't do it, upon hearing the verdict. Assuming justice was served in this case, Williams' response might suggest he raped because of
 
  a. sexual motivation.
 b. male socialization.
 c. a narcissistic personality disorder.
  d. social learning.

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Using subjects in New Zealand, Wright and associates found that low self-control in childhood predicts disrupted social bonds and delinquent offending later in life.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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