What is a common symptom of ODD?
a) Shyness
b) Frequent temper tantrums
c) Excellent communication
Explanation: Frequent temper tantrums are a common symptom of ODD.
What is a likely contributing factor to ODD?
a) Biological factors
b) Zodiac signs
c) Astronomical events
Explanation: Biological factors, including brain differences and chemical imbalances, can contribute to ODD.
ODD tends to run in which type of family?
a) Families with many pets
b) Troubled families
c) Families with a green thumb
Explanation: ODD can be more prevalent in families with troubled family dynamics.
Who is more commonly affected by ODD at a younger age?
a) Boys
b) Girls
c) Both equally
d) none of these
Explanation: ODD is more common in boys at a younger age.
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How do doctors diagnose ODD?
a) By flipping a coin
b) By conducting blood tests
c) By talking to the child and family
Explanation: Doctors diagnose ODD by conducting interviews and gathering information from the child and family.
What percentage of children is affected by ODD?
a) Over 5%
b) Less than 1%
c) Exactly 50%
d) none of these
Explanation: ODD affects over 5% of children.