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How does the social-cognitive model explain the role of social information processing deficits in conduct disorder?
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How does the social-cognitive model explain the role of social information processing deficits in conduct disorder?
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The social-cognitive model suggests that social information processing deficits e.g., misinterpretation of social cues, lack of empathy lead to aggressive behaviour in children with conduct disorder. This theory was proposed by Kenneth Dodge.
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