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Which Definition of Insanity Includes Both a Cognitive Prong and a Volitional

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Question 10

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Which definition of insanity includes both a cognitive prong and a volitional prong?


A) Durham test
B) "wild beast" test
C) M'Naghten rule
D) ALI standard

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