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How do doctors typically diagnose ODD?
a) Through brain scans
b) By analyzing blood samples
c) By conducting interviews with the child and family
d) Through genetic testing

c

What does CD stand for in the context of childhood psychiatric disorders?
a) Common Disorder
b) Conduct Disorder
c) Cognitive Dysfunction

b

Explanation:  CD stands for Conduct Disorder, a serious childhood psychiatric condition characterized by rule-breaking behavior.



What is a common behavior seen in children with CD?
a) Extreme shyness    
b) Aggression
c) Excellent cooperation

b

Explanation:  Aggressive behavior, including physical aggression, is commonly observed in children with CD.



What is a common behavior seen in children with CD?
a) Extreme shyness    
b) Aggression
c) Excellent cooperation

b

Explanation:  Aggressive behavior, including physical aggression, is commonly observed in children with CD.



How is CD related to ODD (Oppositional Defiant Disorder)?
a) They are unrelated
b) CD is a milder form of ODD
c) CD is often seen as a more severe form of ODD

c

Explanation:  CD is considered a more severe condition than ODD, with potentially more dangerous behaviors.



What aspect of life can CD behaviors disrupt?
a) Social and academic aspects
b) Physical health      
c) Musical talents

a

Explanation:  CD behaviors can lead to disruptions in social and academic aspects of a child's life.