The social development model incorporates information on how protective and risk factors work together to enhance both positive and antisocial development. The model builds on social learning theory, differential association theory, and social control theory. Match the statement with the theory that would complete the statement below: The model hypothesizes that socialization follows the same processes whether it produces prosocial or problem behavior and suggests that development of prosocial or antisocial behavior is influenced by the degree of involvement and interaction with prosocial or delinquent peers, the skills required and the costs and rewards for that interaction, and the extent to which the youth subsequently become bonded to prosocial or antisocial individuals.