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skymedlock

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The clinical presentation of major or mild vascular neurocognitive disorder
   differs from Alzheimer's disease in that it has
 
  A) a more gradual onset, more focal cognitive deficits, and a more stepwise progression of cognitive difficulties.
  B) a sudden onset, more diffuse cognitive deficits, and a more gradual decline in cognitive abilities.
  C) a more gradual onset, more diffuse cognitive deficits, and a more gradual decline in cognitive abilities.
  D) a sudden onset, more focal cognitive deficits, and a more stepwise progression of cognitive difficulties.

Question 2

An important FIRST step in studying a particular disorder is
 
  a. selecting the best case study for analysis.
  b. determining the criteria for identifying people who have the disorder.
  c. deciding upon the appropriate statistical analyses to use on the data to be collected.
  d. selecting the appropriate subjects for study.


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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

b. determining the criteria for identifying people who have the disorder.



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