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storky111

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Kazdin, Whitley, and Marciano (2006) assert that the most important factor for a positive outcome in children with oppositional, aggressive, or antisocial behaviors is ____.
 
  a. a therapeutic relationship with parents/mentors that involves empathy, warmth, and acceptance
  b. covert sensitization to reduce attention problems
 c. giving children more control over their environment
 d. providing assertiveness training to children to help them become more independent

Question 2

Which statement about conduct disorder (CD) is accurate?
 
  a. Males with CD have a better prognosis than females with CD.
 b. Youths with CD who exhibit callous, unemotional personality traits with no remorse for their behavior may exhibit antisocial personality disorder in adulthood.
 c. Youths with CD display anger responses that are exaggerated in intensity and duration.
 d. Youths with CD do not demonstrate a serious violation of norms.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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