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olgavictoria

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Susan is serving a prison sentence for repeatedly passing fake payroll checks and using false ID cards. Under DSM-5, which of the following is most likely true?
 
  a. She will be more likely to be categorized a psychopath.
  b. She will be less likely to be categorized as having antisocial personality disorder.
  c. She likely will be categorized as having antisocial personality disorder.
  d. She likely will be categorized as having borderline personality disorder.

Question 2

In the DSM-5, the criteria for antisocial personality disorder are ____.
 
  a. designed to emphasize criminal behaviors
  b. quite similar to the definition of psychopathy
  c. quite similar to the definition of schizophrenia
  d. focused on the role of genetics



carojassy25

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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
c

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
b



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