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joblessjake

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Thomas Scheff found that inaccurate psychiatric diagnoses were most common when the evaluator
 
  a. was poorly trained.
  b. had too many patients to care for.
  c. was a member of a more powerful social, gender, or racial group than the patient.
  d. was a member of a less powerful social, gender, or racial group than the patient.

Question 2

Dumping means that when a drug company learns that a drug is unsafe for human use
 
  a. the total supply of that drug is destroyed or dumped.
  b. the existing supply of that drug is immediately sold at half price.
  c. and when that drug is banned for use in the United States, the drug is shipped to their countries which have fewer restrictions to protect their citizens.
  d. that drug will no longer be produced.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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