At the drop of a hat, Pete will tell you, in as many ways as one can imagine, that he is the most talented salesperson in the company. He often boasts about his ability to "size up" customers and to close deals. He says he has not been promoted
because his work is not really appreciated. He resents those who have been promoted and views them as self-promoters. He expects others to meet his wishes, but he is insensitive to their needs. Pete's behavior represents ___________ personality disorder.
a. schizoid
b. paranoid
c. borderline
d. narcissistic
Answer: d.
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a) distributed-informational b) distributed-normative c) common-identity d) common-bond
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a. There is a decrease in norepinephrine and serotonin activity b. There is an increase in dopamine c. Glutamate deficits are the cause d. Histamine and serotonin deficits are the cause