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luminitza

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While trepanning of skulls was rather common among Stone Age or Neolithic cave dwellers, there is also evidence that it was practiced among:
 
  a) East Coast Natives
  b) North Eastern Inuit
  c) North Western Inuit
  d) West Coast Natives

Question 2

DSM-IV-TR is based on a categorical diagnostic system. DSM-5 is based on a ____________ diagnostic system.
 
  a) Categorical
  b) Dimensional
  c) Structured
  d) Half categorical, half dimensional



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Answer to Question 1

d
Difficulty: Medium

Answer to Question 2

a



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