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Two dimensions to be considered in distinguishing between normal behaviors and problem behaviors are
 
  a. visibility and latency.
  b. visibility and depth.
  c. intensity and duration.
  d. origination and duration.

Question 2

Identify and discuss several potential causes of behavior problems.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: c

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: Answers should include the following:
(1) the child's biological makeup (biophysical factors, the role of heredity);
(2) the child's cognitive abilities (as a group, children with behavior problems score in the below-average range of intelligence);
(3) the child's family environment (students with behavior problems often live in negative home environments where discipline is harsh and inconsistent); and
(4) the larger society in which the child lives (bad neighborhoods, poor role models, drug abuse, and so forth).



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