What was the most significant challenge during the revision process that resulted in the DSM-5?

A. Making sure that all changes recommended by each working group were included
B. Ensuring that changes were limited and minimal in scope to maintain the same number of diagnoses
C. Incorporating new research findings while maintaining continuity with the prevision edition
D. Eliminating the influence of bias from experts in each of the working groups


Answer: A

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