In the McMaster model the affective involvement dimension describes:

a. The degree to which family members are interested in the idiosyncratic
interests of other family members
b. A family's capacity for response at the appropriate level of intensity and in the
right amount relative to the particular situation
c. A family's ability to solve problems, both instrumental and affective, in a
manner sufficient to maintain a functional environment for its members
d. The patterns engaged in by family members to perform family functions


Answer: A

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