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vicotolentino

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There is compelling evidence of a connection between dissociative identity disorder and
   ______.
 
  a. damage to the cerebellum
  b. childhood abuse
  c. adjustment problems during adolescence
  d. a family history of borderline personality development

Question 2

Which of the following statements is true about brain abnormalities found in patients with schizophrenia?
 
  a. They are subtle or fall within a normal range of variation in the general population.
  b. They are subtle but fall outside the normal range of variation in the general population.
  c. They are obvious but fall within the normal range of variation in the general population.
  d. They are obvious and fall outside the normal range of variation in the general population.



s.meritte

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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