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h Number: 350609RR Sson Name: Psychological Disorders Les Exam Guidelines: Thin e y guide verston of m contains an exam, that exam is no longer vad. You must complete the orline Exam Instructions "Previous Question" to go back thle best answer for each question, then dick "Next Question" to continue, or If you want to lag a question for later review, select the "Mark for review" bution answer all questions before you can submit the exam for grading question - To see a list of the questions you t have answered (or still need to answer), click "Review My Answers" exit the exam at any point by clicking "Save& Exit" Your work will be saved, answers will not be submitted for grading. You can return to the exam at a laner . You can but your date to complete and submit it for grading 9. In which of these staterments is the scientific rationale ftor distinquishing Type I and Type W most dlearly illustrated? Question 9 of 20 : Select the best answer for the question. A. If subjects X and Y are identical twins and X is diagnosed with Type 1 schizophrenia. we can be nearly 100 percent assured that Y will also develop Type I schizophreria. B. Type I schizophrenics are most likely to be a threat to themselves and others C. The symptomatic profile for Type I and Type liI schizophreria is different. D. Type Il schizophrenics are most likely to be a threat to themselves and others. Mark for review (Wilbe highlighted on the review page) Previous QuestionNext Question

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The correct answer is Option 3. The symptomatic profile for Typw 1 and Type 2 schizophrenia is different and warrants a classification.