Answer:
Conduct disorder
Explanation:
In psychopathology, a conduct disorder is a type of mental disorder that is diagnosed in childhood or adolescence and that consists in a repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior in which the basic rights of others are violated, the person diagnosed with this disorder also violates social norms.
In adolescence, it usually presents as rebellion against authority figures and rejection of conventional values, there can also be present antisocial behaviors like thefts and vandalizing.
In this example, Micah is an adolescence who is a chronic liar, manipulator and bully. He has vandalized property, arrested twice for shoplifting and also caught trying to cash a forged check. We can see that <u>Micah is presenting antisocial behaviors such as vandalizing and shoplifting and is rejecting conventional values</u>, therefore, it is safe to say that Micah would be diagnosed as having conduct disorder.
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Answer:
b. social learning theory
Explanation:
In sociology, the social learning theory states that learning is the result of the interaction of different forces or components:
- Learning can be first acquired by observing others (in other words through models or observational learning).
- Learning can also be acquired through rewards and punishments (also known in psychology as conditioning)
- Learning, also is acquired by the feedback that we get from other people (this point is related to the previous one and is known as social reinforcement).
Therefore, Conditioning, social reinforcement, and observational learning are components of b. social learning theory.
An antonym is an opposite of a another word (option A is the correct one): for example: good and bad, happy and sad.
B would be a "homonym"
C would be a "synonym"
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