What is the difference between psychological models and biological models of abnormal behavior?

a) Psychological models focus on how environmental factors and culture influence abnormal behavior, while biological models seek the answers in the workings of the brain or body.
b) Psychological models seek answers in the workings of the brain or body, while biological models propose that abnormal behavior must be understood within the context of social and cultural forces.
c) Psychological models propose that abnormal behavior must be understood within the context of social and cultural forces, while biological models focus on how environmental factors and culture influence abnormal behavior.
d) Psychological models incorporate all biological, psychological, and social factors as influences on abnormal behavior, biological models seek answers in the workings of the brain or body

Answer: a) Psychological models focus on how environmental factors and culture influence abnormal behavior, while biological models seek the answers in the workings of the brain or body.

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