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Which of the following factors related to the etiology of ADHD and child factors are INCORRECTLY matched?
 
  a. Genes: Steve, a 6-year-old with ADHD, also has a sibling with ADHD
  b. Physiological: Sarah, a 7-year-old with ADHD, was born two months early
  c. Family factors: James, an 8-year-old with ADHD, has been subjected to verbal abuse by his parents
  d. Environmental factors: Miller, a 9-year-old with ADHD, has been exposed to lead

Question 2

Bill, a high-powered executive, is rarely ill. Which characteristic would be most important for Bill's good health?
 
  a. interpersonal abilities
  b. genetic factors
  c. sense of commitment and involvement
  d. ability to delegate responsibility to others



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