Multiple Choice
People diagnosed with _____ tend to have relatively accurate memories of their life events, whereas people diagnosed with _____ tend to have greater memory for negative life events and poorer memory for the positive life events.
A) anxiety disorders; depression
B) mild neurocognitive disorder; anxiety disorders
C) depression; major neurocognitive disorder
D) anxiety; dissociative amnesia
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