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2. How can someone be diagnosed from the DSM-5?

  • 2 or more symptoms for 1 month
  • 2 or more symptoms for 6 months
  • 4 or more symptoms for 1 month
  • 3 or more symptoms for 2 months

3. What is the incidence of schizophrenia if both parents have the condition?

  • 34.1%
  • 48.7%
  • 27.3%
  • 14.5%

4. Which of these differences between schizophrenia and DID is incorrect?

  • DID doesn’t involve hallucinations
  • Both involve issues with identity
  • Different types of phases
  • Schizophrenia involves psychosis

5. What is glutamate?

  • A hormone associated with rewards
  • A neurotransmitter associated with personality
  • A neurotransmitter associated with learning and memory
  • A hormone associated with reality

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