Multiple Choice
Behavioural disorders cannot be explained completely by examining causes because
A) deviant behaviour usually involves interaction of several causes rather than any single cause.
B) models fail to address strategies to correct disorders.
C) early genetic, biological, and environmental etiologies have not yet been linked to behavioural disorders.
D) major developmental theories are not suited to explaining behavioural disorders.
E) very little research has been done in this area.
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