Michael, a criminal diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder, stood trial for his crimes. During the trial, his victims and their families provided emotional testimony about the effect his actions had on their lives. Given Michael's diagnosis, how is he likely to respond to hearing this outpouring of emotion?

A. He will react angrily and yell that they are lying.
B. He will be extremely upset when hearing the stories.
C. He will show little to no emotional response.
D. He will fidget and shift uncomfortably in his chair.


Answer: C

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