Which of the following most closely approximates the "typical" Review Panel Applicant as identified by research conducted in British Columbia? (Gray, et al., 1985)
A) a male over 30 years of age, educated with few problems with work
B) a male under 30 years of age, uneducated, unskilled, presence of memory deficits
C) a male under 30 years of age, problems with work, school and parents, presence of mental retardation and epilepsy
D) a male under 30 years of age, transferred from another institution, problems with alcohol abuse, schizophrenic tendencies
E) a male under 30 years of age, uneducated, unskilled, presence of mental retardation
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