Cally is taking her psychology final exam. She is concerned that the students sitting around her can cheat by hearing her thoughts. "Everything I think is available for everyone to hear," she explains. Cally is most likely describing __________, which is a symptom of __________.
A. thought insertion; schizophrenia
B. thought insertion; bipolar disorder
C. thought broadcasting; schizophrenia
D. thought broadcasting; bipolar disorder
Answer: C
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