Norman is a hotel owner with a calm, laid-back style of living who occasionally "splits" into a different personality. This other personality is a cranky, violent old woman. Norman is exhibiting ____
a. ?dissociative identity disorder
b. ?bipolar disorder
c. ?schizophrenia
d. ?cyclothymic disorder
ANSWER:
a
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