Fudo has been getting into trouble with the law, and his parents are angry and have emotionally withdrawn from him. According to the text, which statement is MOST likely true?
a) Either Fudo or his parents are to blame, but not both.
b) Fudo is to blame for not confiding in his parents.
c) The parents are to blame for Fudo's problems because they haven't been sensitive to his needs.
d) No one is necessarily to blame, as the cause can be found in the dynamics of the relationship (that is, due to bidirectional effects).
Answer: d) No one is necessarily to blame, as the cause can be found in the dynamics of the relationship (that is, due to bidirectional effects).
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