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mydiamond

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What is the difference between gender identity and sexual preference?
 
  a) Gender identity refers to basically homosexual relationships; sexual preference refers to heterosexual relationships.
   b) Gender identity involves choice of sexual partners; sexual preference involves one's view as being either male or female.
   c) Gender refers to behaviors that are psychological in nature; sexual preference refers to behaviors that are genetically caused.
   d) Gender identity involves whether a person views themselves as male or female; sexual preference involves attraction to either a male or a female.

Question 2

What statement provides an explanation as to why the classification by subtype for schizophrenia is only moderately stable over the course of the illness because symptoms seem to shift from positive symptoms to negative symptoms.
 
  a) The changes may be associated with neurological impairment.
   b) The changes are associated in a build up of tolerance for the medication.
   c) The changes are a result in improvement in treatment technique.
   d) Deterioration in behavior is altered due to newer medications.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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