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panfilo

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The average length of time between an individual's first symptoms of dissociative identity disorder and the identification and diagnosis of the disorder by a professional is
 
  a. 1 year.
 b. 20 years.
 c. less than 1 month.
  d. 7 years.

Question 2

Dissociative identity disorder is most commonly found in
 
  a. females.
  b. males.
 c. children.
  d. elderly.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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