Sociocultural models of abnormal behavior
a) seek answers in the workings of the brain or body.
b) propose that abnormal behavior must be understood within the context of social and cultural forces.
c) focus on an individual's learning history.
d) incorporate all biological, psychological, and social factors as influences on abnormal behavior.
Ans: b) propose that abnormal behavior must be understood within the context of social and cultural forces.
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