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Which characteristic usually results in a behavior being viewed and accepted as normal?

  • A. Fits within standards accepted by one's society
  • B. Helps the person reduce the need for coping skills
  • C. Allows the person to express feelings and thoughts
  • D. Facilitates achievement of short-term and long-term goals
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Behaviors that align with the standards accepted by a society are generally viewed as normal. Societal norms and values play a significant role in defining what is considered normal behavior. Choices B, C, and D may be important aspects of an individual's functioning, but they do not solely determine whether a behavior is viewed as normal. Coping skills, expressions of feelings, and goal achievement can vary in their cultural context and societal acceptance, therefore they are not definitive indicators of normalcy.