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Neuropsychological deficit and self-reported delinquency in an unselected birth cohort
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Neuropsychological deficit and self-reported delinquency in an unselected birth cohort

T.E. Moffitt and P.A. Silva
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Vol.27(2), pp.233-240
1988
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Abstract

cognition delinquency neuropsychology
Associations between results from a self report early delinquency instrument and results from a research battery of neuropsychological tests were reported. A pattern of verbal, visuospatial-motor integration and memory deficits explained a small proportion of the variance of delinquency, in addition to that explained by social disadvantage.
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