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kwoodring

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One theory about the etiology of DID considers it to be learned social role enactment. All of the following beliefs are consistent with this theory EXCEPT:
 
  a) The alters appear in adulthood due to suggestions by a therapist
  b) DID is a conscious deception (or malingering)
  c) The issue is not how DID developed but how it is maintained
  d) None of the above; all are consistent with this theory

Question 2

Dysfunction in the ___________________ brain region has been linked to both OCD and Tourette's syndrome.
 
  a) basal ganglia
  b) corpus callosum
  c) hypothalamus
  d) cingulated gyrus



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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