Multiple Choice
Chris begins to show externalizing and antisocial behaviors at age 6.Doug begins to show these behaviors at age 16.What would a clinical psychologist conclude concerning the differences in the problems these two individuals present?
A) Chris's problems are less disruptive to other people.
B) Chris's problems are likely to persist throughout life.
C) Chris's problems will probably have a shorter duration.
D) Chris's problems will be more related to physical health issues.
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