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A specialist on Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder has been invited to discuss the cause of the disorder. Which of the following titles would be the best one for this presentation?
 
  a) Still searching for a cause
   b) No evidence of a genetic influence
   c) Alter the environment and you alter hyperactivity
   d) Focusing on key neurotransmitters in hyperactivity

Question 2

The most important factor in the etiology of autism spectrum disorder appears to be
 
  a) auditory and visual deficits.
  b) prenatal hormones.
  c) faulty parenting.
  d) genetic heritability.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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