Psychology 2301 Exam 1 Related

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______________ are conditions that increase the probability of a disorder but are neither necessary nor sufficient to cause it.

  • A. Risk factors
  • B. Contributory causes
  • C. Sufficient causes
  • D. Protective factors
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct term for conditions that increase the probability of a disorder but are neither necessary nor sufficient to cause it is 'Contributory causes.' Risk factors (Choice A) are conditions that increase the likelihood of a negative outcome but do not imply causation. Sufficient causes (Choice C) are conditions that guarantee the occurrence of a disorder by themselves. Protective factors (Choice D) decrease the likelihood of a disorder rather than increasing it.