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nummyann

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According to this chapter, what is a flaw of the pharmaceutical industry?
 
  A) It is assumed that behavioral problems cause bad chemistry.
  B) They experiment on animals and humans, which is unethical.
  C) It sees psychological dysfunction as a disease that can be completely understood.
  D) It assumes that bad chemistry comes from behavioral problems.

Question 2

While the early compositional theorists emphasized biochemical composition, the modern physiological zone personality researchers emphasize is
 
  A) processes.
  B) genes.
  C) research.
  D) children.



Jbrasil

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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