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What are the four body types in william h. sheldon's somatotyping? describe each body type and identify which one sheldon believed was related to delinquency and crime?

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    The four body types in William H. Sheldon's Somatotyping are:

    Ectomorphs: have little body fat and muscle, are usually lean and long. Models and sports involving tall athletes (Basketball) usually fit the description of Ectomorphs

    Endomorphs: have lots of fat, lots of muscle and can easily gain weight. People with large stomachs and usually are overweight

    Mesomorphs: are muscular and athletic. Usually have larger bone structure and muscle mass.

    Balanced Individuals: are right in the middle, not too fat, not too muscular, and not too skinny.

    Sheldon believed Mesomorphs were associated with delinquency and crime
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