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Julia finds it really difficult to regulate her emotions. She, like others with borderline personality disorder, may have:
 
  a) An overactive hippocampus
  b) An underactive frontal lobe
  c) Overactivation in the posterior cingulate cortex
  d) Underactivation in the posterior cingulate cortex

Question 2

Both ______________ and ______________ theories of the etiology of conduct disorder have empirical support.
 
  a) genetic; psychosocial
  b) behavioural; psychoanalytic
  c) biochemical; behavioural
  d) labelling; biological



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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