A friend says to you, "He must have antisocial personality disorder; look how careful he is about his own well-being, but how careless he is about others' safety." Your MOST accurate reply would be:
A) "You're right; those are classic characteristics of antisocial personality disorder."
B) "You're partly right; most people with antisocial personality disorder are careful about the safety of family members."
C) "You're partly right; most people with antisocial personality disorder are careless about their own safety, as well as the safety of others."
D) "You've got it backwards; most people with antisocial personality disorder are careless of their own safety, but show at least some concern for others' safety."
Answer: C) "You're partly right; most people with antisocial personality disorder are careless about their own safety, as well as the safety of others."
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