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The personality traits tapped by the DSM-5 personality disorders category
 
  a) are categorical; that is, a person either has or does not have the trait in question.
  b) are situational; that is, they are thought to exist only in a limited set of circumstances.
  c) exist on a continuum; that is, they are present to varying degrees in almost everyone.
  d) are very rare; that is, most people do not exhibit them.

Question 2

A recent study (Capewell & O'Flaherty, 2009 ), shows that premature cardiovascular disease _____.
 
  a) cannot be avoided
  b) can be avoided
  c) is extremely difficult to diagnose
  d) none of the above



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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