The authors believe that the students who are diagnosed with ODD are:
a. In agreement that these children are "lost causes"
b. Acting out defiant behaviors in a "safe" environment-the classroom
c. Destined to become part of the juvenile system
d. Receiving positive reinforcements in their family lives often
e. None of the above
B
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