Multiple Choice
Behaviors that call attention to a student because of their repetitive nonfunctional nature, and that result in the student being considered "weird" by fellow students, are
A) harmful to self-behaviors.
B) stereotypic behaviors.
C) desirable behaviors that don't occur very often.
D) normal behaviors that occur in the wrong places.
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