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Unit 6 – Developmental Psychology
Topic 6.2
Which statement counters the conventional belief that only negative parenting styles result in anti-social behavior in children?
Even positive parenting styles may inadvertently lead to anti-social behaviors if they do not allow for the child's independence.
Negative parenting always leads to anti-social behavior.
Anti-social behavior is solely based on genetic factors, not parenting style.
Positive parenting never results in anti-social behaviors.
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