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Category > Psychology Posted 23 Oct 2017 My Price 10.00

" candy and violence"

I need help on this Hw.  we have to read two article. The word doc named " candy and violence" and the article under this link 

http://bjp.rcpsych.org/content/195/4/366 then answer the question on the document named " correlation regression. 

 

Sugar Rush. .. to Prison? Study Says Lots of Candy Could Lead to Violence LONDON (AP) Willy Wonka would be horrifed. Children who eat too much candy may be more likely to be arrested For violent behavior as adults, new research suggests. BriTsh experts studied more than 17,000 children born in 1970 For about Four decades. OF the children who ate candies or chocolates daily at age 10, 69 percent were later arrested For a violent o±ense by the age oF 34. OF those who didn't have any violent clashes, 42 percent ate sweets daily. ²he study was published in the October issue oF the BriTsh Journal oF Psychiatry. It was paid For by Britain's Economic and Social Research Council. ²he researchers said the results were interesTng, but that more studies were needed to confrm the link. "It's not that the sweets themselves are bad, it's more about interpreTng how kids make decisions," said Simon Moore oF the University oF Cardi±, one oF the paper's authors. Moore said parents who consistently bribe their children into good behavior with candies and chocolates could be doing harm. ²hat might prevent kids From learning how to deFer graTfcaTon, leading to impulsive behavior and violence. Even a³er Moore and colleagues controlled For other variables like di±erent parenTng skills and varying social and economic backgrounds, they Found a signifcant link between childhood consumpTon oF sweets and violent behavior in adulthood. Previous studies have Found be´er nutriTon leads to be´er behavior, in both children and adults. Moore said his results were not strong enough to recommend parents stop giving their children candies and chocolates. "²his is an incredibly complex area," he said. "It's not Fair to blame it on the candy."

 

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