The underlying personality traits associated with antisocial personality disorder tend to __________.

A. disappear by the time the person reaches age 40
B. disappear and reappear at different ages throughout the person's life
C. remain stable until the person reaches age 60, then gradually disappear
D. remain stable throughout life, often even increasing with age


Answer: D

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