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The single most powerful predictor of conduct problems in adolescence is ____.
 
  a. early antisocial behavior
 b. the combination of early antisocial behavior and involvement with deviant peers
  c. the combination of early antisocial behavior and poor parenting
 d. the combination of poor parenting and involvement with deviant peers

Question 2

Which statement is true regarding the relationship between conduct problems and self-esteem?
 
  a. Low self-esteem is a primary cause of antisocial behavior.
 b. There is no relationship between conduct problems and self-esteem.
 c. Conduct problems are related to an inflated, unstable, or tentative self-esteem.
 d. The relationship between conduct problems and self-esteem only applies to children with callous and unemotional traits.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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