People who are correctly diagnosed with a DSM-5 disorder such as a major depressive episode will
A) usually have at least some of the same symptoms as others with the disorder.
B) always have at least five of the same symptoms as others with the disorder.
C) typically have very few of the same symptoms as others with the disorder.
D) usually experience all of the same symptoms as others with the disorder.
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