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ishan

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Risk-taking, lack of planning, chaotic lifestyle, desire for immediate gratification, and explosiveness are defining characteristics of
 
  a. impulsivity.
  b. compulsivity.
  c. repulsivity.
  d. antisocial personality.

Question 2

A common brain change in people with dementia is due to plaques made up of certain proteins that accumulate into spaces between neurons in the brain, specifically,
 
  a. neuritic plaques.
  b. fibrillatory plaques.
  c. dementing plaques.
  d. neurological plaques.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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