In the field of mental disorder:
A) etiology refers to the distribution of disorder in the population; epidemiology refers to the causes of disorders.
B) epidemiology refers to the distribution of disorder in the population; etiology refers to the causes of disorder.
C) both etiology and epidemiology refer to the distribution of disorders in the population; their distinction lies elsewhere.
D) both etiology and epidemiology refer to the causes of disorders in the population; their distinct lies elsewhere.
E) none of the above
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