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lak

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Deater-Deckar et al. (2009 ) examined the role of chaos' in family environment and its effects on conduct disorder and found that chaos' was related to:
 
  a) Poorer housing conditions and higher parental education and IQ
  b) Higher stress and higher negativity and lower warmth
  c) Mild conduct problems concurrently but not longitudinally
  d) Severe conduct problems concurrently and longitudinally

Question 2

Veronica imagines that she will one day have great success in business, although she now is working as a waitress.
 
  She has difficulty getting along at work because she envies her boss' position of authority (feeling she is more intelligent than him) and expects special favours such as not having to clean the stove like the other waitresses. Which of the following personality disorders best fits Veronica?
 
  a) Narcissistic
  b) Borderline
  c) Histrionic
  d) Avoidant



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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