Asked by Alicia Petroelje on Jul 14, 2024

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Which factor differentiates DSM-5 from earlier versions of the DSM?

A) Psychologists, not psychiatrists, are primarily responsible for DSM-5.
B) Psychiatrists, not psychologists, are primarily responsible for DSM-5.
C) DSM-5 does not require both dimensional and categorical information.
D) DSM-5 requires both dimensional and categorical information.

Dimensional Information

Data or characteristics that can be measured along a continuum or scale, often used in assessments or descriptions of psychological phenomena.

Categorical Information

Data or knowledge grouped into categories or specific groups based on shared features.

  • Highlight the variances among categorical, dimensional, and additional details for diagnoses within the DSM-5 framework.
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Ceaira Mckellare!Jul 16, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
DSM-5 introduced the requirement for both dimensional and categorical information for diagnosis, a significant change from earlier versions which primarily focused on a categorical approach.