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Which position do the authors NOT hold about mental illness?

    { 1 } - Dysfunctional forms of human behavior caused by organic and physiological defects do exist.
    { 2 } - Evidence is conclusive that there is no genetic basis for mental illness.
    { 3 } - Physical disabilities (except in the most severe cases) do not automatically lead to highly abnormal behavior.
    { 4 } - Prolonged hospitalization of the mentally ill is not only costly, but often bad therapy.
    { 5 } - Mental illness in the strict and proper sense results from faulty development and use of human cognitive and affective capabilities, to which faulty development physical and physiological impairments may contribute by inhibiting the person's adaptive capacity.

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Which position do the authors NOT hold about mental illness?

    { 1 } - Dysfunctional forms of human behavior caused by organic and physiological defects do exist.
    { 2 } - Evidence is conclusive that there is no genetic basis for mental illness.
    { 3 } - Physical disabilities (except in the most severe cases) do not automatically lead to highly abnormal behavior.
    { 4 } - Prolonged hospitalization of the mentally ill is not only costly, but often bad therapy.
    { 5 } - Mental illness in the strict and proper sense results from faulty development and use of human cognitive and affective capabilities, to which faulty development physical and physiological impairments may contribute by inhibiting the person's adaptive capacity.

See p. 363

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2 is correct!

Which position do the authors NOT hold about mental illness?

    { 1 } - Dysfunctional forms of human behavior caused by organic and physiological defects do exist.
    { 2 } - Evidence is conclusive that there is no genetic basis for mental illness.
    { 3 } - Physical disabilities (except in the most severe cases) do not automatically lead to highly abnormal behavior.
    { 4 } - Prolonged hospitalization of the mentally ill is not only costly, but often bad therapy.
    { 5 } - Mental illness in the strict and proper sense results from faulty development and use of human cognitive and affective capabilities, to which faulty development physical and physiological impairments may contribute by inhibiting the person's adaptive capacity.

Sometimes there is a genetic basis. See p. 364.

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

Which position do the authors NOT hold about mental illness?

    { 1 } - Dysfunctional forms of human behavior caused by organic and physiological defects do exist.
    { 2 } - Evidence is conclusive that there is no genetic basis for mental illness.
    { 3 } - Physical disabilities (except in the most severe cases) do not automatically lead to highly abnormal behavior.
    { 4 } - Prolonged hospitalization of the mentally ill is not only costly, but often bad therapy.
    { 5 } - Mental illness in the strict and proper sense results from faulty development and use of human cognitive and affective capabilities, to which faulty development physical and physiological impairments may contribute by inhibiting the person's adaptive capacity.

See p. 363

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4 is wrong. Please try again.

Which position do the authors NOT hold about mental illness?

    { 1 } - Dysfunctional forms of human behavior caused by organic and physiological defects do exist.
    { 2 } - Evidence is conclusive that there is no genetic basis for mental illness.
    { 3 } - Physical disabilities (except in the most severe cases) do not automatically lead to highly abnormal behavior.
    { 4 } - Prolonged hospitalization of the mentally ill is not only costly, but often bad therapy.
    { 5 } - Mental illness in the strict and proper sense results from faulty development and use of human cognitive and affective capabilities, to which faulty development physical and physiological impairments may contribute by inhibiting the person's adaptive capacity.

See p. 363

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Which position do the authors NOT hold about mental illness?

    { 1 } - Dysfunctional forms of human behavior caused by organic and physiological defects do exist.
    { 2 } - Evidence is conclusive that there is no genetic basis for mental illness.
    { 3 } - Physical disabilities (except in the most severe cases) do not automatically lead to highly abnormal behavior.
    { 4 } - Prolonged hospitalization of the mentally ill is not only costly, but often bad therapy.
    { 5 } - Mental illness in the strict and proper sense results from faulty development and use of human cognitive and affective capabilities, to which faulty development physical and physiological impairments may contribute by inhibiting the person's adaptive capacity.

See p. 363

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