How do auditory verbal hallucinations differ between psychotic and nonpsychotic individuals?
A) Hallucinations in nonpsychotic individuals are more likely to consist of sounds rather than voices.
B) The voices that psychotic individuals hear are more negative and perceived as less controllable.
C) Psychotic individuals only hear happy voices, whereas nonpsychotic individuals only hear angry voices.
D) There are no differences in auditory hallucinations between these groups.
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