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Q: Impulsivity and offending ( No Answer,   1 Comment )
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Subject: Impulsivity and offending
Category: Science > Social Sciences
Asked by: nighthawk305-ga
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Posted: 09 Nov 2006 09:51 PST
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Question ID: 781381
What is the role of impulsivity in offending behaviour?
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Subject: Re: Impulsivity and offending
From: stressedmum-ga on 11 Nov 2006 04:02 PST
 
It's got a lot to do with *not* taking a deep breath, counting to ten
etc etc and instead, just going ahead saying or doing something that
was best left unsaid or undone (except a zipper -- always zip it up!)
and ends up causing hurt, offence and general annoyance.

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