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Frontal-temporal dementias (FTD) are characterized by
 
  a) early onset Alzheimer's disease.
  b) primarily Acetylcholine disturbance.
  c) problems with executive function such as planning and problem solving.
  d) Huntington's chorea.

Question 2

Major depressive disorder is three times more common among __________ populations.
 
  a) High SES
  b) Low SES
  c) Middle class
  d) None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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