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tuffie

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The confusion of labels with explanations in diagnosing people with personality disorders
   often results in _______.
 
  a. cessation of research to find the causes of various disorders
  b. more widespread reliance on inductive reasoning in diagnosis
  c. circular reasoning
  d. more widespread reliance on deductive reasoning in diagnosis

Question 2

The Supreme Court ruled in Addington v. Texas that individuals can be hospitalized
   involuntarily if they are ______.
 
  a. mentally ill and dangerous to others
  b. mentally ill and dangerous to themselves
  c. mentally ill and dangerous to themselves or others
  d. dangerous to themselves or others



smrtceo

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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