Multiple Choice
Studies of Canadian children have shown that a combination of a highly vulnerable child and a poor or unsupportive environment produces the most negative developmental outcome.However,
A) extensive data exists to support the possibility of a potential positive outcome.
B) either of these two negative conditions alone, a vulnerable child or a poor environment, can be overcome.
C) environment plays a lesser part in outcome because delinquent or highly aggressive behaviour is genetically predetermined.
D) parent-child relationships and child developmental outcomes are independent of, and unaffected by, any factors other than those of the immediate family environment.
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