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This chapter will be mote empirical than theoretical. There are two interconnected reasons for making the empirical studies primary. First, the results may be of some interest in themselves, and second, careful observation and analyses of the phenomena studied precede (and indeed form the best basis for) sound theorizing about the lawful principles of individual functioning that we are researching.
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Magnusson, D. (1988). Antisocial Behavior of Boys And Autonomic Activity/Reactivity. In: Moffitt, T.E., Mednick, S.A. (eds) Biological Contributions to Crime Causation. NATO ASI Series, vol 40. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2768-1_8
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