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A criticism of the Psychopathy ChecklistRevised is that it fails to assess the following key feature of Cleckley's conception of psychopathy:
 
  a) Lack of guilt
  b) Absence of anxiety
  c) Superficial glibness
  d) Absence of conscience

Question 2

Results from the Canadian Study of Health and Aging have shown that contrary to popular belief, _________ is indeed a problem among the elderly.
 
  a) depression
  b) eating disorders
  c) alcohol abuse
  d) pain disorder



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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