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So this question is asking, a study based on over 9 ,000 u .s.
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Residents found that the most prevalent disorder was blank.
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A, major depressive disorder, b, social anxiety disorder, c, obsessive compulsive disorder, and d.
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Specific phobia.
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So this question is really asking about how you were able to analyze figure 15 .4 in the textbook, which basically, showed a specific dsm disorder relative to lifetime prevalence rates across females, males, and the total population relative to the over 9 ,000 u .s.
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Residents that were sampled.
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So essentially, this is one of those questions that are simply asking for a straight -up fact.
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There's no means of understanding the option given in a way that would help you eliminate.
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Others.
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So with that being said, the answer is a major depressive disorder.
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And i like to think of it as, well, it's not necessarily a good thing, but depression is extremely prevalent, but it's also not essentially recognizable...