Carrie's clinician is unsure whether her depression symptoms are severe enough to enroll her in an inpatient program and whether her doctor feels medication is necessary. Her symptoms in relation to others do not reveal a clear clinical treatment plan. Most likely, Carrie's clinician used which classification system to diagnose her?
a. a categorical system such as WHO
b. a dimensional system such as DSM
c. a dimensional system
d. a categorical system such as DSM or ICD
Answer: c. a dimensional system
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a. the mutual exclusivity assumption. c. the taxonomic assumption. b. the whole-object assumption. d. the lexicon assumption.
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a. correctly imitate the signs they are shown. b. use signs to indicate concrete objects. c. mentally associate signs with written words. d. comprehend grammatical subtleties of sign language.