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19 August, 04:14

Some children do not feel anxiety when being physically punished (e. g., spanked) and are likely to have lower-than-average levels of ANS functioning and are also likely to become chronic offenders if this disorder is not addressed. True/false

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  1. 19 August, 05:17
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    Answer: True.

    Explanation: The Autonomic Nervous System is a control system that regulates function unconsciously. It's a primary mechanism for control of flight-to-flight response. Anxiety is a physiological, psychological as well as behavioral state that involves increased autonomic and neuroendocrine activation. Once a child shows no anxiety when spanked, a lower-than-average level of ANS functioning might be indicated as a result of psychological maladjustment or interaction between parasympathetic (PNS) and sympathetic (SNS) nervous system which can lead to a child being a chronic offender if not addressed.
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