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An important thing to keep in mind when using the "three ds" to classify abnormal behavior is that:

a. none of the criteria by themselves are necessary or sufficient to classify a behavior as abnormal
b. all of the criteria must be present to classify a behavior as abnormal.
c. each criterion by itself is sufficient to classify a behavior as abnormal.
d. though they have been used extensively by psychologists, research suggests that they are a poor way to classify abnormal behavior 1 points save answer

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Answer – A


One very important thing that a psychologist must bear in mind when using the "three Ds" to classify abnormal behavior is that, none of the criteria by themselves are necessary or sufficient to classify a behavior as abnormal.

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