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lindiwe

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A problem facing ADHD researchers is that:
 
  a) Reliance on small sample sizes as ADHD is quite rare.
  b) Diagnosis of ADHD is confounded with that of conduct disorder in many children.
  c) The follow-up periods are too short.
  d) ADHD children often will not comply with research activities.

Question 2

After successful cognitive-behavioural treatment of bulimia, patients sometimes also
 
  a) become obese.
  b) have reduced depression.
  c) develop anorexia nervosa.
  d) witness marital conflict in their parents.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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