Paranoid personality disorder differs from paranoid schizophrenia in that

a) paranoid personality is not associated with unreasonable paranoia.
b) paranoid personality is more greatly associated with different delusions than schizophrenia.
c) paranoid personality is not associated with hallucinations.
d) paranoid personality is not likely to be present with depression.

c

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