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savannahhooper

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Analysis of the NCS-R data indicated that
 
  a. most people who meet the criteria for a mental disorder are in treatment.
  b. approximately 26 of Americans experience a mental disorder at some point in their life.
  c. mental disorders differ with respect to severity, and many people show only mild symptoms.
  d. all of these were related to the NCS-R data analysis.

Question 2

People with bipolar disorder tend to go in three different directions over time with about  of people eventually having good overall functioning.
 
  a. 10 to 15
  b. 50 to 60
  c. 15 to 20
  d. 25 to 50



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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