Asked by Joshua Welch on Jun 03, 2024

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The same social behavior can be both appropriate and inappropriate depending upon the:

A) student's intelligence quotient (IQ) .
B) particular context or situation.
C) number of children in a student's family.
D) amount of preservatives in a student's food.

Intelligence Quotient

A measure of a person's intelligence as indicated by an intelligence test, expressed as a ratio of the individual's mental age to their chronological age, multiplied by 100.

Context

The situation or circumstances surrounding a behavior. Context is what gives behavior its meaning and is the determinant as to whether behavior is viewed as appropriate or inappropriate.

  • Comprehend the criticality of context in appraising and addressing behaviors.
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Camille Felaire ReyesJun 04, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The appropriateness of social behavior often depends on the context or situation in which it occurs, as different settings and circumstances call for different types of behavior.