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luminitza

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What is a common personality profile of someone diagnosed with schizophrenia?
 
  a. low agreeableness, low extraversion, and high conscientiousness
  b. low agreeableness, low extraversion, and low conscientiousness
  c. high agreeableness, low extraversion, and high conscientiousness
  d. high agreeableness, low extraversion, and low conscientiousness

Question 2

This disorder is characterized by manic episodes of high energy followed by a crash into depression. It's called _________.
 
  a. bipolar disorder
  b. generalized anxiety disorder
  c. obsessive-compulsive disorder
  d. panic disorder



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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