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jjjetplane

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Men with schizophrenia differ from women with the disorder in which of the following
   ways?
 
  a. Men have a later age of onset of the disorder than females.
  b. Men have fewer cognitive impairments than females.
  c. Men exhibit more affective qualities such as depression more often than females.
  d. Men exhibit a poorer response to drug therapy than females.

Question 2

Which of the following are behavior characteristics that have been observed in children who were, as adults, diagnosed with a personality disorder?
 
  a. athleticism and popularity
  b. a history of learning disability
  c. disturbed conduct and immaturity
  d. divorced parents



orangecrush

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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