On the surface, Chuck is a charming, intelligent, good-looking individual. Yet he constantly lies, has no sense of responsibility, is reckless, feels no guilt when his actions harm others, and never learns from his mistakes. If Chuck's behavior is considered abnormal, he would most likely be diagnosed as having a(n):
A. antisocial personality
B. narcissistic personality
C. dissociative disorder
D. schizoid disorder
Answer: A
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