Multiple Choice
On an acquired-equivalence task, people with schizophrenia:
A) perform as well as controls but take more time.
B) cannot perform any part of the task.
C) perform normally only in the third phase.
D) can learn the initial discrimination but cannot generalize in the third phase.
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