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nummyann

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People with personality disorders often enter treatment:
 
  a) Because they are bothered by their personality disorder
  b) Because they have another (episodic) disorder
  c) Because they are forced to do so
  d) Because they want to learn how to make other people happy

Question 2

According to the Canadian Community Health Survey, who is most likely to receive home care?
 
  a) Males
  b) Individuals with acute medical conditions
  c) Elderly individuals aged 65-74
  d) Individuals who live alone



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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