Furthermore, the “simple theories” did, in fact, draw the interest of individuals who like to use them. Since there was a lack of proof behind the theory in the “simple theories could not be explained, the integrated theories were created. The amount of thoughts determines if a theory is integrated as “simple” or complex. The number of theories consists of at least two or more to make an “integrated theory”. In addition, there has to be a considerable differences in the arrangement of the combination. There is one arrangement of theories that consists of “sociological” based on age and social situations for which the birth of the book entitled Good Kids from Neighborhoods derived (Bohm, R.M. & Vogel, 2011). Delbert Elliott and his coworkers based their book, Good Kids from Neighborhoods, on a statistical analysis of children and their parents. Denver, Colorado and Chicago were the areas of basis for the analysis. Although the authors thought children’s’ development was based on according to where they were raised, the analysis proved differently. Just because someone grew up in poverty, it doesn’t necessarily mean everyone will turn out to be unsuccessful (Mortimer,
Furthermore, the “simple theories” did, in fact, draw the interest of individuals who like to use them. Since there was a lack of proof behind the theory in the “simple theories could not be explained, the integrated theories were created. The amount of thoughts determines if a theory is integrated as “simple” or complex. The number of theories consists of at least two or more to make an “integrated theory”. In addition, there has to be a considerable differences in the arrangement of the combination. There is one arrangement of theories that consists of “sociological” based on age and social situations for which the birth of the book entitled Good Kids from Neighborhoods derived (Bohm, R.M. & Vogel, 2011). Delbert Elliott and his coworkers based their book, Good Kids from Neighborhoods, on a statistical analysis of children and their parents. Denver, Colorado and Chicago were the areas of basis for the analysis. Although the authors thought children’s’ development was based on according to where they were raised, the analysis proved differently. Just because someone grew up in poverty, it doesn’t necessarily mean everyone will turn out to be unsuccessful (Mortimer,