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Any Individual Characteristic, Social Influence, or Environmental Characteristic That Increases

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Question 9

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Any individual characteristic, social influence, or environmental characteristic that increases the likelihood of problem behaviors is referred to as a:


A) compounding component.
B) risk factor.
C) generalized endangerment.
D) hazard rate.

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