Are parents to blame for childhood psychological disorders?
A) Maybe - the small amount of variance explained by parenting may be due to differences in children's sensitivity towards parenting, or because research has not yet considered the right aspects of parenting
B) Maybe - parenting interventions work, so parenting probably plays an important role in maintaining the disorder
C) Definitely not. There is no convincing evidence to say that they are to blame
D) Both A and B
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