Which of the following statements about the etiology of ADHD is false?
a. Children with ADHD form a fairly homogeneous group and their difficulties can
be traced to an underlying neurological abnormality.
b. Both biological and psychosocial factors play important roles in the development
of ADHD.
c. In a majority of clinical cases diagnosed today, the etiology of the child's
difficulties is unknown.
d. Considerable evidence shows that ADHD has a genetic component.
e. Children who may be biologically vulnerable or at-risk to develop the disorder are
more likely to do so when raised in an environment where they are regularly
exposed to significant sources of stress.
A
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c. Their mothers and peers. d. Their fathers and the media.
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