Research studies comparing the effects of psychostimulant medication on the interactions of hyperactive children and their parents found
A) medication helped improve parent-child interactions.
B) medication made no difference in parent-child interactions.
C) maternal expectations confounded the results.
D) child expectations increased appropriate interactions.
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