Multiple Choice
What is the difference between how the DSM-IV-TR classified individuals with schizophrenia compared to the DSM-5?
A) The DSM-IV-TR classifies individuals into 4 different categories (i.e., paranoid, catatonic, disorganized, undifferentiated) whereas the DSM-5 categorizes behaviours on the dimensions of positive and negative symptoms.
B) The DSM-5 classifies individuals into 4 different categories (i.e., paranoid, catatonic, disorganized, undifferentiated) whereas the DSM-IV-TR categorizes behaviours on the dimensions of positive and negative symptoms.
C) Both classify individuals into 4 different categories (i.e., paranoid, catatonic, disorganized, undifferentiated) but the DSM-5 also categorizes behaviours on the dimensions of positive and negative symptoms.
D) Both classify individuals into 4 different categories (i.e., paranoid, catatonic, disorganized, undifferentiated) but the DSM-5 dropped categorizing behaviours on the dimensions of positive and negative symptoms.
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