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One problem with the difficulties-adapting-to-life-demands criterion in diagnosing a person as having a mental disorder is that people may engage in unusual behaviors that
 
  a. do not harm others.
  b. do not affect family members.
  c. are seen as normal in other cultures.
  d. do not interfere in daily functioning.

Question 2

Emotional experience and expression are MOST clearly influenced by
 
  a. IQ.
  b. the experience of maladaptive behavior.
  c. genetics.
  d. culture.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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