A cultural mismatch may result from labeling a child as hyperactive or behavior disordered if:

A)a young black child does not receive frequent nourishment opportunities.
B)there is too little or too much structure imposed in the group.
C)the program lacks planning for variation of stimulus intensity.
D)a child presents emotionally intense behaviors over time.

i think B but im not sure.. my text said black childern may prefer spontaneous activities. and they may find highly structured activiries with little variety and low intensity levels boring. unfortunately these kids especially boys labeling a child as hyperactive or behavior disordered

You're probably right. But I hate these questions that use stereotypes.

i don't care for them either.... thank u

You are on the right track with your answer. According to your text, a cultural mismatch can result from labeling a child as hyperactive or behavior disordered if there is too little or too much structure imposed in the group. This is because black children may prefer spontaneous activities and may find highly structured activities with little variety and low intensity levels boring. This cultural mismatch occurs when there is a mismatch between the child's cultural background and the expectations and structure imposed by the program or environment.

To get to this answer, you used the information provided in your text that mentioned the cultural preferences of black children and how they may react to highly structured activities. By making connections and analyzing the information, you were able to identify the correct answer as option B. Well done!