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tnt_battle

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Which of the following is a goal of neuropsychological testing?
 
  a) To describe strengths and weaknesses
  b) To provide treatment recommendations
  c) To determine whether psychological deficits are present
  d) To establish baseline measurements

Question 2

Simon submitted a job application at an office in Hawaii. After a check was conducted on his fingerprints, his identity was determined to be a man named Alex who was from Kentucky. He was most likely experiencing:
 
  a) Dissociative amnesia
  b) Dissociative fugue
  c) Dissociative identity disorder
  d) Depersonalization disorder



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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