Final answer:
Genetics is a biological influence linked to antisocial behavior, along with peer pressure, socioeconomic status, and media influence. Option 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Genetics is a biological influence linked to antisocial behavior. Research has shown that certain genetic factors can contribute to an increased risk of engaging in antisocial behaviors.
Studies on twins and adopted individuals have provided evidence for the role of genetics in antisocial behavior (Rhee & Waldman, 2002). For example, a meta-analysis of twin and adoption studies found that there is a moderate genetic influence on antisocial behavior.
Other influences linked to antisocial behavior include peer pressure, socioeconomic status, and media influence (Baker, Bezdjian, & Raine, 2006; Anderson & Gentile, 2008; Kirsch, 2010; Miller et al., 2012). However, genetics has been shown to play a significant role in the development of antisocial behavior.
Option 1.