If childhood-onset schizophrenia was still defined along the lines of Bleuler's influential

theory, which other DSM-IV-TR disorder would also be referred to as a form of
schizophrenia?

a. Bipolar disorder
b. Autism
c. Specific phobias
d. Oppositional defiant disorder
e. Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder


B

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