A person has hallucinations, "hearing" things that no one else can hear. With respect to the criteria that might be used to label behavior as "abnormal," this individual would be meet the criterion of

a. personal distress or disability.
b. irrationality.
c. violation of moral and ideal standards.
d. maladaptiveness.


Answer: b. irrationality.

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