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Frost2351

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The personality disorder with the highest test-retest reliability when the reliability of the diagnosis is assessed is:
 
  a) Borderline personality disorder
  b) Antisocial personality disorder
  c) Paranoid personality disorder
  d) Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder

Question 2

Tests of the continuity versus discontinuity of personality disorders have found evidence suggesting that ________ may represent a discrete, discontinuous category
 
  a) narcissistic personality disorder
  b) paranoid personality disorder
  c) antisocial personality disorder
  d) passive-aggressive personality disorder



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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