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Early-onset Alzheimer's Disease differs from other the late-onset form in that
 
  A) environmental factors have no impact on the onset or the progression of the disorder.
  B) genetics play little or no causal role.
  C) the progression of the disease is more rapid.
  D) symptoms invariably involve delusions and assaultive behavior.

Question 2

Sexual variants illustrate a theme in abnormal psychology better than any other category of disorder.
  Which theme?
  _
 
  A) the importance of stressors as the cause of disorder
  B) the difficulty in defining the boundaries of normal and abnormal
  C) the role of neurotransmitters in controlling thought and behavior
  D) the impact of disorder on one's occupational and social adjustment



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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