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bobbysung

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Liddle (2000 ) suggests that the strongest predictor of social disability in schizophrenia is:
 
  a) The number and intensity of positive symptoms
  b) The number and intensity of negative symptoms
  c) The presence of catatonic symptoms
  d) Chronic cognitive impairment

Question 2

A recent review by Liddle indicated that the strongest predictor of schizophrenics' social disability was:
 
  a) Parental substance abuse
  b) Childhood social dysfunction
  c) Chronic cognitive impairment
  d) An antisocial temperament



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