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    Occasionally, the Speech of a Schizophrenic Can Be So Disjointed
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Occasionally, the Speech of a Schizophrenic Can Be So Disjointed

Question 6

Question 6

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Occasionally, the speech of a schizophrenic can be so disjointed that it is referred to as


A) jumbled speech.
B) word salad.
C) speech derailment.
D) None of the above is correct

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