A multifactorial causation approach to behavior suggests that:
A. Most behaviors can be explained best by single-cause explanations.
B. Most behavior is governed by a complex network of interrelated factors.
C. Data need to be analyzed by the statistical technique called factor analysis in order for the data to make sense.
D. Explanations of behavior tend to build up from the simple to the complex in a hierarchical manner.
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