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Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Abstract. Impulsivity refers to a human behavior influenced by the inclination of an individual to act on the urge as opposed to thoughts. The actions are made without regard to consequences. Congruent with the mentioned definition, behavioral studies have persistently indicated that impulsivity’s construct is multi-dimensional in nature. However, research to date remains sketchy regarding different ...
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Impulsivity, or ‘ill-planned behaviour,’ is linked to a number of problem behaviours and conditions including substance abuse, ADHD, psychopathology and suicide. Like many psychological constructs, impulsivity is multifaceted and can be defined and measured in a number of different ways. For example impulsivity can be measured using a self-report questionnaire or an objective neuropsychological test. The measure may also tap ...
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