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Persistently Violating the Rights of Peers Through Fighting or Bullying

Question 170

Question 170

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Persistently violating the rights of peers through fighting or bullying would most accurately lead to a diagnosis of _____ in a teenager.


A) conduct disorder
B) schizophrenia
C) aphasia
D) dysphoria

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