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Describe what aspects of the DSM are consistent with the medical model of psychopathology.
 
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What is the role of replication in psychological research?
 
  a. Replication assists psychologists in making accurate diagnoses.
  b. Replication assists psychologists in determining which clients to treat.
  c. Replication increases the chances that consumers will understand psychological research.
  d. Replication provides scientifically verified approaches to treating mental illness.



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Answer to Question 1

 Disorders are categorical with clear differences between disorders
 Disorders are related to constitutional dysfunction  failure to function appropriately
 Disorders exist within the individual (endogenous) and not a mismatch between the individual and the environment

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
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