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pragya sharda

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In DSM-5, children who were diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome in DSM-IV-TR would now be diagnosed with:
 
  a) Asperger's syndrome
  b) Autism
  c) Autism spectrum disorder
  d) Either Autism spectrum disorder or nothing

Question 2

The malleus maleficarum was
 
  a) an ancient Greek method of treating depression.
  b) an asylum for 'lunatics'.
  c) a manual which specified symptoms of demonic possession.
  d) a method of torture in the Middle Ages that led to confessions of delusions.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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