Does the DSM-V classify people?
  1. Yes, according to their disorders
  2. Absolutely not
  3. You would think so
  4. Can’t say, never have looked at it
Explanation
Answer - B - The DSM-V classifies disorders that people have, not the people themselves. The text in the DSM-V avoids the use of terms such as “schizophrenia.” Instead, for example, they use the more awkward, but accurate, term “a person with schizophrenia.”
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