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karlynnae

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What conclusion is warranted concerning the causal role of disturbed communication in families?
 
  a. Disturbed communication is a significant cause of schizophrenia.
  b. Disturbed communication does not cause people to develop schizophrenia.
  c. Disturbed communication is responsible for the onset of schizophrenia, but not for its continuation.
  d. Disturbed communication is a cause of schizophreniform disorder but not schizophrenia.

Question 2

Current neurochemical hypotheses regarding schizophrenia focus on
 
  a. dopamine deficiencies.
  b. excessive levels of dopamine.
  c. a broad array of neurotransmitters.
  d. dietary deficiencies.



verrinzo

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c.



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