Roger, an office worker, seems like an intelligent and good-natured man. His team members enjoy working with him. However, with time, they realize that Roger does not hesitate to manipulate people to get whatever he wants. In fact, he can be particularly charming when he wants someone to take the blame for his mistakes. He causes several team members to be unfairly fired but he does not have the slightest regret. Roger most likely has
A. antisocial personality disorder.
B. obsessive-compulsive disorder.
C. bipolar disorder.
D. manic disorder.
Answer: A
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