As described in the text, behavioral models of abnormality assume that abnormal behavior

a. is learned in much the same way that normal behavior is learned.
b. is best explained by a different set of learning principles than those governing normal behavior. c. is largely unlearned, but can be brought under the influence of the environment.
d. is the result of a blockage of a person's natural potential.
e. is largely the result of genetics, but can be influenced by learning.

a

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