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Delirium is usually caused by
 
  a. general medical conditions or substance intoxication and withdrawal.
  b. medication side effects.
  c. poor socialization skills.
  d. misdiagnosis of a psychological condition.

Question 2

An intelligence test that is culture free
 
  a. does not need developing because they are all culture free.
  b. would involve arbitrary value systems and biases.
  c. has been developed as well as one to measure pure potential.
  d. has not yet been developed.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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