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The main reason people have not found a consistent relationship between Type A and coronary heart
  disease is
 
  A) the overlap between the Type A pattern and other mental illnesses.
  B) the use of small samples.
  C) an inability to consistently define coronary heart disease.
  D) different ways of measuring Type A.

Question 2

What does it mean if Carol scores high on the Schizophrenia scale of the MMPI?
 
  A) Carol is 30 more likely to develop schizophrenia than those who scored lower.
  B) Carol's responses on this scale were similar to those of the Minnesota normals.
  C) Carol has schizophrenia.
  D) Carol's answers were comparable to those given by a group of schizophrenics.


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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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