Carl is diagnosed as having antisocial personality disorder. He tends to be loyal to his friends but exploits others. He is witty and articulate and lies with great skill. What aspect of Carl's case is unusual for someone with an antisocial personality?
a. People with antisocial personalities are rarely loyal to anyone.
b. People with antisocial personalities tend to withdraw from people, not exploit them.
c. People with antisocial personalities tend to be women, not men.
d. People with antisocial personalities are rarely witty and articulate.
A
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