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Bob-Dole

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Mr. Bradley was diagnosed with schizophrenia seven years ago. Prior to the onset of his illness, he was attending medical school and planning to be a pediatrician.
 
  However, his bizarre symptoms such as delusions and hallucinations made it impossible for him to finish school, and after attempting a series of lower-level jobs, Mr. Bradley gave up on being able to keep a job or earn a living. He now lives in a run-down hotel on skid row. Mr. Bradley's story fits the ___________________ theory of social class and schizophrenia.
 
  a) schizophrenogenic
  b) high-risk
  c) sociogenic
  d) social-selection

Question 2

According to the World Health Organization (2009), what is the leading risk factor for 13 of deaths in the world?
 
  a) Stress
  b) Hypertension
  c) Lack of exercise
  d) Chronic overexertion



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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