Homosexuality
a. has never been a DSM diagnosis.
b. has always been a DSM diagnosis.
c. is not a diagnosis in DSM-IV-TR, but was a diagnosis in early versions of DSM.
d. is considered a diagnosis in DSM-IV-TR, but was not a diagnosis in early versions of DSM.
Question 2
The fact that DSM-IV-TR diagnoses can be based on a variety of assessment methods increases
a. the reliability of the diagnoses.
b. the number of diagnoses included in the manual.
c. the heterogeneity of any one diagnostic category.
d. all of the above