Studies on the cultural differences in parental tolerance for under- or overcontrolled behavior suggest that __________.

A. these different styles can produce different rates of problem behaviors in different cultures.
B. parental styles make no difference in rates of different behavior problems-they seem to be primarily genetic.
C. parental styles make no difference in rates of different behavior problems-they seem to be independent of culture.
D. all cultures feel the same about bringing their children for treatment, regardless of the type of behavior problem.


Answer: A

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